Baku: OSCE Says, Ceasefire Breach Not Observed

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OSCE Says, Ceasefire Breach Not Observed

18/03/2005 12:23

The OSCE held an emergency monitoring of the contact line of
Azerbaijani and Armenian military units in the Gapanly village of
Terter District on Thursday. No incidents observed in the monitoring
process, according to media reports.

The OSCE chairman’s special envoy Anjey Kaspshik has told journalists
that the monitoring is aimed at preventing ceasefire breaches that
became frequent over the recent period.

One Azeri soldier was killed in a ceasefire breach along the tense
line dividing Azerbaijan and Armenian-occupied territory on Tuesday.

Last year six people lost their lives in ceasefire breaches while an
additional 13 people were killed and 21 injured on landmines around
Karabakh, according to AFP.

The issue of frequent ceasefire violations will be discussed in a
meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenians parliamentarians in Brussels on
the initiative of the OSCE special envoy on Karabakh Goran
Lennmarker. Members of the Azerbaijani delegation at OSCE Eldar
Ibrahimov and Sattar Safarov will represent Azerbaijan at the
discussions.

OSCE and Armenian Ombudsperson enhance co-operation

OSCE and Armenian Ombudsperson enhance co-operation
News > Press Release

Lars Gerold of OSCE/ODIHR (right) and Armenian Ombudsperson Larisa
Alaverdyan at the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding
allowing for exchange visits with Polish and Lithuanian Ombudsman
Offices, 18 March 2005. (Photo OSCE)

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Lars Gerold of OSCE/ODIHR (right) and Armenian Ombudsperson Larisa
Alaverdyan at the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding allowing
for exchange visits with Polish and Lithuanian Ombudsman Offices, 18
March 2005. (Photo OSCE) Lars Gerold of OSCE/ODIHR (right) and
Armenian Ombudsperson Larisa Alaverdyan at the signing of a Memorandum
of Understanding allowing for exchange visits with Polish and
Lithuanian Ombudsman Offices, 18 March 2005. (Photo OSCE)

YEREVAN, 18 March 2005 – The OSCE today signed two Memoranda of
Understanding with the first Armenian Ombudsperson Larisa Alaverdyan,
under which her staff will receive training through exchange visits
with the Polish and Lithuanian Ombudsman Offices.

Created in 2004, the Armenian Ombudsman Office has become an integral
part of the human rights landscape of the country during its first
year of operation.

“The recently established Office has faced a lot of challenges from
the very moment it started to work,” said Stefan Buchmayer, Human
Rights Officer at the OSCE Office in Yerevan, at the signing ceremony.

“Therefore, we are happy to find financial resources with the help of
the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights [ODIHR]
to support the Ombudsman Office by building its staff capacity.”

The training will include a two-week study visit for two staff members
of the Armenian Ombudsman Office to Poland and Lithuania
respectively. The four trainees will in turn host their training
partners from the Polish and Lithuanian Ombudsman institutions in
Armenia and evaluate the results of the training.

“In the past, similar training programmes have proved to be successful
in the OSCE region,” said Lars Gerold, the ODIHR representative who
signed the agreement for the human rights institution.

“This method provides for a “hands on” approach, in which the trainees
are actively involved in the daily business of the host institutions.”

“The development of our institution depends to a large extent on
well-trained, motivated staff,” said Ombudsperson Larisa Alaverdyan,
expressing her appreciation of the project.

“We need to profit from the experience of human rights defender
institutions in countries with a similar recent history.” Key links
and documents:

For further information, please contact:
Gohar Avagyan
89 Teryan St.
375009, Yerevan
Armenia
Tel.: +374 1 54 10 62
+374 1 54 58 45
Fax: +374 1 54 10 61

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

http://www.osce.org/news/show_news.php?ut=3&amp

Whistle-blower: ‘Gaping holes’ in oil-for-food

CNN News
March 17 2005

Whistle-blower: ‘Gaping holes’ in oil-for-food

Former monitor says U.N. fired him for reporting corruption
>From Phil Hirschkorn
CNN

Mullick: “It became amply evident that there were gaping holes in
U.N.’s efforts to meet [its] objectives.”

(CNN) — A former United Nations monitor of the organization’s
oil-for-food program in Iraq told a congressional committee Thursday
that the program had “gaping holes” and that large amounts of aid
never reached the Iraqi people.

Rehan Mullick testified that by his estimate more than 20 percent of
the shipments to Iraq, worth $1 billion a year, were not distributed
properly, with many goods pilfered by the Iraqi military.

“A fourth or fifth of the supplies were not distributed,” he said.

Mullick, 39, an American sociologist of Pakistani origin, appeared
before the House International Relations Subcommittee on Permanent
Investigations in Washington.

The subcommittee is one of a half-dozen congressional panels probing
the program, which ran from 1996 to 2003, until the U.S.-backed
invasion deposed the regime of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

Mullick worked for two years in Iraq as a data analyst for the
program designed to permit Iraq, while under international economic
sanctions stemming from its invasion of Kuwait in 1990, to export a
limited amount of its crude oil reserves and import food, medicine
and supplies screened by the United Nations.

“Soon after I started my job, it became amply evident that there were
gaping holes in U.N.’s efforts to meet [its] objectives,” Mullick
told the committee in his written statement, though he read aloud
only parts of it.

Mullick said in his statement that a database to track the
humanitarian shipments was “muddled beyond repair,” that survey
techniques “were at best amateurish,” and that statistics quoted by
the United Nations were “misleading.”

Over seven years in the program, Iraq sold 3.4 billion barrels of oil
for $64.2 billion, which was deposited by buyers in a U.N.-controlled
bank account.

More than two-thirds of the money was earmarked to buy goods, while
the balance paid for program costs, weapons inspectors and
reparations to Kuwait.

The United Nations would routinely send contract information for
approved imports to Baghdad, and U.N. staff in Iraq were expected to
ensure the goods reached their destination. But Mullick said “Saddam
loyalists” with jobs at the U.N. mission corrupted the program’s
data.

“A lot of items that were held back or redirected by the government
of Iraq were never observed,” Mullick’s statement said.

Mullick said Saddam stole supplies from the program to rebuild his
military.

“The Iraqi military rebuilt its logistics by diverting thousands of
trucks, pickups, 4-by-4s, et cetera that were delivered to Iraq under
the oil-for-food program,” he said. “It was common knowledge in Iraq
that thousands of Toyota Camrys and Avalons imported under the
program were promptly gifted to the functionaries of Iraqi
intelligence and the Baath Party.”

Whistle-blower says he was rebuffed
Mullick told the subcommittee that he repeatedly alerted U.N.
officials of problems he observed but was rebuffed.

“Each suggestion resulted in my supervisors reducing my job
responsibilities,” Mullick said. “This continued to occur until my
only job was to run the slide projector at staff meetings.”

Mullick said he eventually submitted a 10-page report to U.N.
headquarters in 2002 reporting that 22 percent of supplies imported
under the program never reached Iraq’s 27 million people.

“I heard nothing,” Mullick said. “Finally I was contacted and told my
contract was not being renewed.”

Mullick received a doctorate from Iowa State University and is
married to an American woman. He currently lives with his wife and
daughter in Islamabad. Pakistan.

“The U.N. did nothing to act on his warnings, and they essentially
fired him for his honesty,” said California Rep. Dana Rohrabacher,
the subcommittee chairman. “Doctor Mullick did the right thing and
was treated as an outcast.”

Besides the congressional probes, oil-for-food participants are also
being investigated by the Justice Department, the Securities and
Exchange Commission and an independent panel led by former U.S.
Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker.

Investigators have estimated Saddam extorted approximately $2 billion
to $4.5 billion by imposing surcharges on the oil sales and kickbacks
on the goods Iraq bought. In addition, Iraq earned an estimated $4
billion to $6 billion in oil sales outside the program to neighboring
Jordan, Turkey and Syria, according to the U.S. Government
Accountability Office. (Full story)

The U.N. said in February that the longtime head of the program,
Benon Sevan, had been suspended from any remaining duties. (Full
story)

Still, the United Nations found the program to be a success, saying,
for example, that food delivered reduced the malnutrition rate among
Iraqi children by 50 percent.

Mullick described the United Nations as having “old mafia-style
management.”

He added in his statement, “Had the U.N. chosen to listen to and
offer protection to those who blow the whistle on bureaucratic
injustice and corruption, a program like oil for food would have
worked more in the interest of the impoverished Iraqi people rather
than their detractors.”

Next of kin hold service in Argentine Memorial

MercoPress, Uruguay
March 17 2005

Next of kin hold service in Argentine Memorial

A delegation of Argentine next of kin and close friends held this
Tuesday, under persistent rain, the first service ever at the
recently built Argentine Memorial in the Falkland Islands Argentine
Darwin Cemetery.

The service was held shortly before noon in front of the cross that
overlooks the cenotaph built in Argentina, assembled in the Falklands
but still to be officially inaugurated.
The delegation of twenty two next of kin includes a Catholic priest,
an interpreter and the architect of the monument to the Argentine
dead in the South Atlantic conflict of 1982.

One of the younger members of the group and Treasurer of the Families
Commission, Leandro Martin de la Colina whose father was among the
crew of a Lear Jet shot down on Pebble Island explained that the main
purpose of the visit was to check that the cenotaph commissioned had
been constructed to specification.

Among the next of kin arrive yesterday a pilot Roberto Curilovic who
was involved in the bombing and sinking of the Atlantic Conveyor with
his Super Etandard and the mother of one of the first Argentine
soldiers to die during the shooting at Government House.

The Argentine Memorial estimated cost of a million US dollars was
financed by businessman Eduardo Eunerkian, besides the delegation a
small group also arrived Tuesday morning at Mount Pleasant airport on
a private Gulfstream Jet having flown directly from Buenos Aires in
three hours together with members of his staff and invited media.

Mr. Eduardo Eurnekian is involved in the air terminal business and
his company Aeropuerto 2000 manages most of Argentina’s main
airports, Carrasco airport in Montevideo and Milan’s Malpensa, with
Italian partners.

Tuesday’s simple but highly emotive ceremony is the option found to
the controversy surrounding the Memorial inauguration date and
program which has been bogged down by disputes over air links with
Argentina.

Flying in to the Falklands the relatives of all the Argentine
servicemen buried in Darwin would demand charter flights which
Islanders will not accept until President Nestor Kirchner
administration lifts the ban on summer charter flights from Chile,
which are hindering the local tourism industry.

A further problem is that Argentine officials refuse to have their
diplomatic passports stamped in the Falklands and Mr. Kirchner
insists on a direct air link between the Islands and Argentina with
an Argentine flag carrier.

The next of kin delegation which arrived last Saturday in the weekly
Lan Chile is scheduled to return this coming Saturday.

Bid to identify suspected SA arms dealer

The South African Star , South Africa
March 18 2004

Bid to identify suspected SA arms dealer

Afrikaans recorded in wiretaps

By Jenni Evans

American and South African authorities are working together to
establish whether a man arrested in New York on weapons smuggling
charges is South African, a US embassy spokesperson said.

“We are working with the South African authorities to get background
information for the US Attorney’s office,” said Judi Moon.

A man reported to be South African was arrested with 17 other people
in New York this week, according to an affidavit handed to the
magistrate in the Southern District court of New York in order to
secure the arrest warrants.

The men now face four charges under US weapons laws.

Moon said they were trying to confirm with local authorities whether
the man was indeed South African, and also wanted to check his
documentation.

“Portraying oneself as a South African is not necessarily an accurate
portrayal,” said Moon. “We don’t know yet if he is.”

Earlier, the Department of Foreign Affairs said the consulate general
in New York was in touch with US authorities, but that in terms of
the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, a detainee must request
contact with his diplomatic or consular mission upon his arrest.

According to the affidavit, the man, identified as Christiaan Dewet
Spies, also known as “David”, faces charges of possessing,
transporting and dealing in firearms, as well as conspiring to do so.

His arrest relates to an FBI investigation into the illegal
activities of Russian and other eastern European organised-crime
groups in the New York City area.

The investigation had been probing illegal arms trafficking in the
city’s metropolitan area, as well as Los Angeles in California and
Miami in Florida.

Spies and others had allegedly been “actively preparing” to import
rocket-propelled grenade launchers, surface-to-air missiles, and
other military weapons and explosive devices into the US for sale to
an informant identified as “CI”.

News reports said the informant was a South African, but although the
affidavit gives no details of the informant, it includes Afrikaans
among the languages recorded in wiretaps during the investigation.
Other languages were Armenian and Russian.

The group allegedly used go-betweens who included former KGB agents.
One of the men also allegedly said he could obtain enriched uranium.

Spies’s main contact was allegedly an Armenian called Artur
Solomonyan. During the extensive negotiations, digital pictures of
Russian-made weapons that they were prepared to import into the US
were allegedly e-mailed to the informant.

South African police spokesperson Director Sally de Beer said the
police were liaising with Foreign Affairs on the matter.

Arms agencies Armscor and Denel said 33-year-old Spies had not
previously worked for them.

Theology means little when it comes to activism

renewamerica.us, D.C
March 17 2005

Theology means little when it comes to activism

Chuck Baldwin

As most of my readers probably know, I am a pre-millennial Baptist.
That means I am dispensational in my understanding of eschatology.
Yes, Gertrude, I believe in the Rapture. However, many of my
Christian friends hold to Covenant or Reformed Theology and are
post-millennial in their understanding of eschatology. Still others
are Roman Catholic, and some claim no theology at all. When it comes
to civic activism, it doesn’t seem to make much difference.

Many post-millennialists believe that the reason more of my
dispensational brethren are not engaged in the political affairs of
this country is because of their theology. I know many Armenians who
feel the same way about Calvinists.

The fact is, one can find activists and the apathetic in every
theological camp. I know many Calvinists who are totally disengaged
when it comes to Christian activism, while dispensationalists are
very much engaged. The same can be said of Armenians, Catholics, etc.

Adding more quandary to the formula is the fact that there are many
non-Christians who are extremely involved in moral and spiritual
causes while many of their Christian counterparts (of any persuasion)
are noticeably absent from the public square. This has always amazed
me.

How is it that unsaved people can have more discernment and courage
regarding the crucial issues impacting our country than saved people?
But this seems to be the case many times over.

I even know Mormons (whom I believe are heretical regarding cardinal
doctrines of Christianity) who demonstrate more courage and more
appreciation for America’s founding principles than many of my
Baptist brethren. Incredible!

Rather than theology, it seems that personal zeal and courage are the
deciding factors that motivate people to activism. If one lacks
these, it really doesn’t seem to matter what brand of theology he or
she embraces.

For example, I often hear people criticizing pastors and churches for
accepting the IRS tax exempt status, because they believe this is why
pastors and Christians are not involved. However, as a Baptist pastor
for nearly thirty years, I see it differently.

In my opinion, the 501(c)3 tax status is only a tree that pastors use
to hide behind. If suddenly the tree is removed, they would find
another tree to hide behind. The problem is not the tree; it is the
cowardice of the one who hides behind it! The same could be said for
any other excuse pastors and Christians are using to not engage the
culture.

Of course, courage and personal responsibility are virtues that are
generated from within; they are not forced from without. One is
either willing or not, laws, regulations, and other interferences
notwithstanding.

Therefore, I think it is time to stop blaming outside encumbrances or
denominational nuances and start putting the blame where it rightly
belongs: upon the shoulders of each and every one of us as American
citizens (regardless of our theology) to stand for the principles
upon which our country was established!

One will find just about every denomination of the Christian faith
represented among America’s founding generation. Yet, they all
accepted their personal responsibility to actively engage the
cultural and political direction of the country. So must we!

ARKA News Agency – 03/17/2005

ARKA News Agency
March 17 2005

Nagorno-Karabakh Central Election commission approves plan of
parliamentary elections

UN World Food Program provides $75mln to Armenia for a decade of its
activity in the republic

RA Government allots AMD 190 mln for making of jubilee medals
dedicated to 60th anniversary of victory in Great Patriotic War

Armenia’s UN Representative Armen Martirosyan: Report made by OSCE
mission to Check Facts is favorable for Armenia

Chief of RA Police, Head of OSCE Yerevan Office sign agreement on
renovation of RA Police training center

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NAGORNO-KARABAKH CENTRAL ELECTION COMMISSION APPROVES PLAN OF
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS

STEPANAKERT, March 17. /ARKA/. Nagorno-Karabakh central Election
Commission convened a session Wednesday to set a plan and list of
expenditures related to the parliamentary elections scheduled for
June 15 2005. The commission has also made 29 decisions related to
procedural matters, as our correspondent reports. According to
Central Election Commission, candidates can be nominated from Apr 5
to 10. Registration of the parties participating in elections and
candidates running for parliament seats in individual races will be
made from May 10 to 15. Election campaigns will be run from May 16 to
June 17. M.V. -0–

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UN WORLD FOOD PROGRAM PROVIDES $75MLN TO ARMENIA FOR A DECADE OF ITS
ACTIVITY IN THE REPUBLIC

YEREVAN, March 17. /ARKA/. The UN World Food Program has provided
$75mln to Armenia for a decade of its activity in the republic.
Armenian Parliament Speaker Arthur Baghdasaryan and Regional Director
of the Program Emir Abdullah discussed Thursday the issues related to
the program, as Armenian National Assembly’s Public Relations
Department told ARKA. The ten-year program is to be completed in
2006. In his opinion, after his visit to Gegharkunik and Tavush
Armenian regions the WFP should be continued in Armenia, he said.
Armenian Speaker, in turn, noted that especially mountainous and
remote regions are badly in need of support.
The sides arranged to discuss the opportunity for continuing the
program.
WFP organization provides food aid particularly to the elderly,
families having many children, the disabled and refugees and also
conducts trainings for farmers as well as provides food to 11
thousand schoolchildren in four Armenia’s provinces and implements
Food for Work program.
WFP cooperates with the U.S. agents, with World Vision Armenia and
Ìission -Armenia organizations M.V. -0–

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RA GOVERNMENT ALLOTS AMD 190 MLN FOR MAKING OF JUBILEE MEDALS
DEDICATED TO 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF VICTORY IN GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR

YEREVAN, March 17. /ARKA/. The RA Government allotted AMD 190 mln for
making of jubilee medals dedicated to 60th anniversary of victory in
Great Patriotic War, Public Relations and Press Department of RA
Government told ARKA News Agency today. ($1 = AMD 468,23). L.V. –0–

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ARMENIA’S UN REPRESENTATIVE ARMEN MARTIROSYAN: REPORT MADE BY OSCE
MISSION TO CHECK FACTS IS FAVORABLE FOR ARMENIA

YEREVAN, March 17. /ARKA/. Report made by OSCE Mission to Check Facts
is favorable for Armenia, as Armenia’s UN Representative Armen
Martirosyan told journalists today. In his words, contrary to Azeri
side’s expectations, the Mission found no facts confirming
allegations that Armenia pursues policy of Azerbaijani territories
settlement, excepting Lachin area, which has always been mentioned in
a separate clause of all documents. `We have always said settlement
is nowhere but Lachin and the OSCE Co-chairs have corroborated that’,
Martirosyan said.
In his opinion, the report will ease tension around Armenia. ‘But
another issue appeared: how Azerbaijan is going to act in the created
situation, especially taking into consideration the bellicose
statements made by Azerbaijani side and the destructive stance taken
by Azeri authorities and taking into account that those statements
are being made for internal consumption to present another victory to
Azeri people’, he said.
Martirosyan also said the report would be published soon and
available for everybody. M.V. -0–

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CHIEF OF RA POLICE, HEAD OF OSCE YEREVAN OFFICE SIGN AGREEMENT ON
RENOVATION OF RA POLICE TRAINING CENTER

YEREVAN, March 17. /ARKA/. Chief of the RA Police, Lieutenant-General
Haik Harutyunyan and Head of the OSCE Yerevan office Vladimir
Pryakhin signed an Agreement on Renovation of the RA Police training
center. The OSCE Yerevan office reports that the signing of the
agreement inaugurates the first stage of a program of assistance to
the RA Police. The agreement is aimed at bringing the main training
terms to conformity with the European experience. The document also
envisages the provision of equipment and teaching aids to the Center.

`This day is a turning point in our work under the program of
assistance to the RA Police, as this initiative is a basis for
forming a well trained municipal force,’ Pryakhin said during the
signing ceremony. He added that the document is a good example of
mutually advantageous and constructive cooperation between Armenia
and the OSCE, which is aimed at developing democratic institutions
for the Armenian people’s benefit. In his turn, Chief of the RA
Police Haik Harityunyan pointed out that the program envisages the
creation of necessary conditions for the development of modern police
training.
A memorandum of understanding signed in July 2003 stipulates four
main directions of the assistance program: renovation of the training
center, its strengthening, introduction of a municipal police model
in one of the Yerevan communities and the elaboration of a new
signal-response system.
The program is to be implemented by the OSCE Yerevan office in
cooperation with the RA Police, under the direction of the Department
for Strategic police Affairs, OSCE Secretariat in Vienna. The program
is being sponsored by Belgium, the USA and Sweden. P.T. -0–

“Mein Kampf” parmi les meilleures ventes

Le Figaro
17 mars 2005

«Mein Kampf» parmi les meilleures ventes;
TURQUIE Le renouveau du nationalisme à travers le succès de librairie
du manifeste d’Adolf Hitler

Istanbul : Marie-Michèle Martinet

Placée ce mois-ci au quatrième rang des best-sellers, une réédition
de Mein Kampf, le manifeste antisémite rédigé par Adolf Hitler en
1925, s’est vendue, en Turquie, depuis sa sortie en janvier, à 50 000
exemplaires.

Si les livres sont le miroir de ceux qui les écrivent et, par
ricochet, de ceux qui les lisent, les ouvrages qui, ces derniers
temps, caracolent en tête des meilleures ventes de l’édition turque
font un peu frémir. Mein Kampf, publié pour la première fois en turc
en 1939, puis réédité par une douzaine d’éditeurs, n’avait jamais,
jusqu’à présent, dépassé les 20 000 exemplaires par an. Il se
négociait alors autour de 20 YTL (environ 11 euros). Cette fois, les
éditions Manifesto ont décidé de casser les prix en proposant
l’ouvrage à mois de 6 YTL. Pour l’éditeur Oguz Tektas qui signe cette
opération, il s’agit simplement d’une belle réussite commerciale, qui
n’avait d’autre objectif que de «gagner de l’argent». Sans négliger
l’argument lié à la modicité du prix du livre, on peut cependant
s’interroger sur les motivations des lecteurs turcs qui, dans une
période où leur pays prétend se rapprocher de l’Europe et des valeurs
démocratiques qu’elle défend, se sont précipités sur ce brûlot de
l’antisémitisme nazi : «J’observe qu’il existe actuellement, en
Turquie, un courant antieuropéen et antiaméricain qui peut être
favorable à la vente d’un tel livre, analyse le professeur Ahmet
Içduygu, spécialiste des relations et des migrations internationales
à l’université Koç d’Istanbul. Ce courant s’exprime par un renouveau
du nationalisme, nourri par la pression ressentie par de nombreux
Turcs.

Ils ont le sentiment que l’on veut leur dicter leurs actes. D’où une
certaine crispation…» Récemment, d’autres succès de librairie
semblent s’être construits autour de cette crispation nationaliste
effectivement perceptible. Le roman Orage de métal, qui se projette
en 2007 pour décrire une guerre provoquée par les Etats-Unis
attaquant la Turquie, s’est déjà vendu à plus de 100 000 exemplaires.
L’un de ses auteurs, Burak Turna, un ancien journaliste spécialisé
dans les questions de défense, ne cache pas son opposition à la
politique internationale américaine. Visiblement, ses idées sont
partagées par un grand nombre de lecteurs turcs qui, solidarité
musulmane aidant, ont jugé tout aussi sévèrement la guerre conduite
par les Américains en Irak et la politique menée par Israël dans les
territoires occupés par les Palestiniens. Les choix des lecteurs
turcs seraient donc l’expression de certains non-dits : «Le sentiment
de frustration actuellement ressenti par un grand nombre de personnes
en Turquie peut inconsciemment les amener à acheter tel ou tel livre,
précise le professeur Ahmet Içduygu. A l’inverse, certains auteurs
turcs peuvent faire les frais de leurs prises de position jugées
antinationalistes. Ainsi, le prestigieux romancier Orhan Pamuk, dont
les ouvrages sont traduits en France par Gallimard, a été violemment
mis en cause, le mois dernier, à la suite d’une interview accordée à
un magazine allemand. Dans cet entretien, il avait évoqué le génocide
arménien de 1915 en des termes jugés, par certains, contraires à
l’intégrité nationale turque. Le succès retentissant de la réédition
de Mein Kampf pose évidemment la question d’un éventuel antisémitisme
turc, qui irait pourtant à l’encontre d’une très ancienne tradition
d’accueil. La Turquie n’a jamais été un pays antisémite. Depuis le XV
e siècle et les persécutions de l’Inquisition jusqu’au génocide nazi,
de nombreux juifs échappant aux pogroms ont trouvé refuge sur les
rives du Bosphore. Silvyo Ovadya, qui dirige cette communauté
comptant 22 000 personnes en Turquie s’est déclaré «irrité» par le
regain d’intérêt manifesté par les lecteurs turcs pour Mein Kampf. Il
s’est également étonné que cet ouvrage de 500 pages puisse être
publié à si bas prix… Les juifs de Turquie n’ont pas oublié qu’en
novembre 2003, à Istanbul, deux synagogues ont été la cible
d’attentats terroristes islamistes qui ont fait 25 morts et des
centaines de blessés.

Law Enforcement Stopped Export of 100 Women for Sexploitation

LAW ENFORCEMENT BODIES OF ARMENIA MANAGED TO STOP TRANSPORTATION OF
100 ARMENIAN WOMEN ABROAD FOR SEXUAL EXPLOITATION IN 2004

YEREVAN, MARCH 17. ARMINFO. To effectively combat prostitution,
procurement and trafficking in persons, the corresponding legislation
must be toughened, Head of Armenian Police, Lt.General Hayk
Haroutiunyan says at parliamentary hearings “Activity of the
law-enforcement structures to prevent organized crime” today.

He says that in 2004 29 cases of procurement and 2 cases of
trafficking to the United Arab Emirates for sexual exploitation were
exposed. One case of trafficking was exposed due to operative measures
taken by the law- enforcement bodies of Armenia and Russia, he
says. As a result. A criminal grouping was detained in Russia, which
consisted of Armenia who tried to transport six Armenian women from
Russia to UAE. On the whole, in 2004 the law- enforcement bodies
managed to stop transportation of 100 Armenian women abroad for sexual
exploitation, with 730 prostitutes being brought administratively
responsible. -m-

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

FM Statement on Results of OSCE Minsk Group Fact-Finding Mission

STATEMENT FOREIGN MINISTRY OF REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA ON
RESULTS OF OSCE MINSK GROUP FACT-FINDING MISSION

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMINFO. The OSCE Minsk Group Fact-Finding Mission
has officially presented its report to the OSCE Permanent Council.
Armenia appreciates the diligent, hard work of the Minsk Group
co-chairs and the members of the Mission. We believe that their
detailed, first-hand, objective report clearly describes the
situation on the ground in the region, says the statement of Armenian
Foreign Ministry.

Further in the document: “Armenia is pleased that it was able to
facilitate the mission. Armenia also wishes to thank the authorities
of Nagorno Karabakh for their logistical and practical contributions
to the success of the Mission.

Armenia believes that the most important accomplishment of the Fact
Finding Mission Report is that it has laid to rest Azerbaijan’s
charges.

At the beginning of this process, Azerbaijan had claimed that a.
There are excessively large numbers of settlers in the territories
surrounding Nagorno Karabakh. At various times, their numbers ranged
from 30,000 to 300,000 even; b. The Republic of Armenia is directly,
intentionally engaged in the so-called settlement process, and even
has a state policy of settlement, with budgetary allocations; c.
Overwhelming majority of settlers are citizens of Armenia, or from
the Diaspora.

The Fact Finding Mission Report affirms the following: a. “Overall
settlement is quite limited.” “There is no clear organized
resettlement, no non-voluntary resettlement, no recruitment.” “:
populations the Fact-Finding Mission has interviewed, counted or
directly observed are as follows: in Kelbajar District approximately
1,500; in Agdam District from 800 to 1,000, in Fizuli District under
10; in Jebrail District under 100; in Zangelan District from 700 to
1,000; and in Kubatly District from 1,000 to 1,500:In Lachin, the
Fact Finding Mission estimates that there are fewer than 8,000 people
living in the district overall.” b. The co-chairs say, “The mission
did not determine that such settlement has resulted from a deliberate
policy by the government of Armenia.” The Report says, “The
Fact-Finding Mission has seen no evidence of direct involvement by
the authorities of Armenia in the territories.” c. Those settlers who
have found refuge in these territories are primarily from regions of
Azerbaijan: “The Fact-Finding Mission has concluded that the
overwhelming majority of settlers are displaced persons from various
parts of Azerbaijan, notably, from Shahumian (Goranboy) Getashen
(Chaikent)-now under Azerbaijani control – and Sumgait and Baku.”

In light of these conclusions, we note that the total number of
settlers is insignificant given that there are over 400,000 Armenian
refugees as a result of the conflict. Without those living in Lachin,
then the total number of settlers is indeed negligible. The co-chairs
have noted that “Lachin has been treated as a separate case in
previous negotiations.” This is because Lachin is Nagorno Karabakh’s
humanitarian and security corridor. Without it, Nagorno Karabakh
would remain an isolated enclave. It is because of Lachin’s political
and geographic reality and security dimension, that it is viewed
differently in the negotiation process.

Furthermore, the co-chairs state: “:most settlers interviewed by the
Fact Finding Mission expressed a desire to return to the areas from
which they fled:” However, their old homes, in areas which were
formerly Armenian-populated, are today under Azerbaijani control, and
their homes have been appropriated by Azerbaijanis. According to the
United Nations Economic and Social Council Committee on Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights “The Committee is concerned about the
illegal occupation by refugees and internally displaced persons of
properties belonging to Armenians and other ethnic minorities.”

Armenia, at the request of the authorities of Nagorno Karabakh, has
requested that the OSCE Permanent Council mandate a fact-finding
mission for a similarly transparent assessment of those regions which
were formerly largely-Armenian populated, and are today under
Azerbaijan’s control: the Northern Martakert and Eastern Martuni
regions of Nagorno Karabakh, and Shahumian.

This process of the Fact Finding Mission began because Azerbaijan
claimed there was intentional, massive, coordinated settlement policy
which would harm the negotiations process. Armenia agreed to
facilitate a fact-finding mission and Azerbaijan agreed in return not
to take any action on its UN resolution and suspend the initiative.”