1.118 Billion From Privatization

1.118 BILLION FROM PRIVATIZATION

Azat Artsakh – Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR)
21 Feb 05

Privatization of the state property in our republic began in
1995. According to the head of department for management and
privatization of state property A. Abrahamian, the program of
privatization is perhaps the only long-term program of reforms. He
informed that since the beginning of privatization the state budget
has received 1 billion 118 million drams. In ten years privatization
of outlets, public food places, other services and rented area was
completed. By January 1 of the current year 829 such establishments
and lots were privatized and 629 million drams were paid to the state
budget. This is not a final result because there is not a fixed
deadline for payments. Payments for 773 privatized establishments were
made completely. A. Abrahamian said, of the above-mentioned 829
establishments 168 were privatized by the members of the staff, 413
were privatized by the renters. 180 establishments were sold at
auction, 23 were granted. In 1998 the government launched the
privatization of state companies, and since then 57 companies were
privatized. 27 companies were sold at auction (the assessed value
totaled 1 billion 104 million drams, the sale price was 548.3 million
drams). 18 companies, the assessed price of which totaled 853.3
million drams and the sale price was 241.7 million drams, were put out
to tender. 12 companies were granted. Their assessed value was 855.6
million drams. In case of tender the government maintains the minimum
price and the buyer tenders a sum which cannot be lower than the price
maintained by the government. By the way, the law on privatization of
state property allows privatization at a price higher or lower than
the assessed value. A. Abrahamian said, the price is reduced taking
into account the investments made by the buyer, debts owed by the
company, the fixed assets of the company and depreciation of fixture,
the prospect of creating new jobs. In 2004 83 lots were privatized of
which 13 are companies and 8 are structural units separated from the
inventory of companies. 61 small and half-ruined buildings and one
unfinished building were privatized as well. Last year the state
budget received 272.5 million drams from privatization of the state
property. Privatization is carried out within the framework of the NKR
law on the 2004-2006 plan of privatization of the state property
adopted last year. According to the plan there are 62 companies to be
privatized, of which 13 were already privatized. There are companies
the privatization of which was not carried out for years. These are
involved in the plan of the next year. Presently there are 12 such
companies (including the factories of wine, condensers, electrical
appliances, furniture).

SRBUHI VANIAN.
21-02-2005

NKR Commish for POWs & The Missing on Detention of 3 Azerbaijanis

NKR STATE COMMISSION FOR POWS AND THE MISSING STATES ABOUT DETENTION
OF THREE AZERBAIJANI MILITARIES BY KARABAKH ARMED FORCES

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 21. ARMINFO. The NKR State Commission for POWs and
the Missing states about detention of three Azerbaijani militaries by
Karabakh armed forces.

According to the statement, on 15 February 2005 in the Northeastern
section of the contact-line of NKR and Azerbaijani armed forces, NKR
Defense Army officers detained Azerbaijani militaries Khayal
Abdullayev (1986), Khikmet Tagiyev (1983) and Ruslan Bakirov (1985).

The commission has informed of it the ICRC and OSCE Offices in NKR
within the framework of international commitments. The relevant bodies
of the country carry out investigation to find out the circumstances
and the reasons of the transition of the Azerbaijani militaries to the
positions of NKR Defense Army. ICRC representatives are allowed by
the country’s authorities to visit the Azerbaijani POWs free.

Population growth in Karabakh slightly down

Population growth in Karabakh slightly down

Mediamax news agency
21 Feb 05

YEREVAN

The population in Nagornyy Karabakh Republic [NKR] numbered 145,600 in
2004. The urban population was 78,100 people, or 53.7 per cent, and
rural 67,500, or 46.3 per cent.

A total of 2,095 births were recorded in the NKR in 2004, which is
14.4 babies per 1,000 people.

The natural growth of the population made up 789 people, which is 37
people, or 4.5 per cent, less than in 2003.

California Courier Online, February 24, 2005

California Courier Online, February 24, 2005

1 – Commentary
Wall Street & US Finally Realize
Turkey Is No Friend of America

By Harut Sassounian
California Courier Publisher
2 – UACC Men’s Fellowship Program
Headlined by City Attorney Delgadillo
3 – Mashdots College Establishes Armenian Teacher’s
Institute
4 – Disabled Athletes from Armenia to
Compete in L.A. City Marathon
5 – Annual DSA Benefit Gala Honors
Founders George and Flora Dunaians
6 – Schwarzenegger Names
David Kalemkarian to
Fresno County Court
7 – Iraqi-Armenians Struggle
To Rebuild Community Life
8 – ANC Announces Endorsements
For Glendale City Elections
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1 – Commentary
Wall Street & US Finally Realize
Turkey Is No Friend of America

By Harut Sassounian
Publisher, The California Courier

The Wall Street Journal unleashed last week a devastating “shock and awe”
attack against Turkey. The commentary titled, “The Sick Man of Europe –
Again,” caused shock waves in Turkey as well as the United States. This
opinion column was not written by someone who had an axe to grind against
Turkey, but by Robert L. Pollock, “a senior editorial page writer at the
Journal.” In fact, in a subsequent interview with Voice of America, the
writer described himself as a friend of Turkey.
The Wall Street Journal is not just any newspaper that happened to publish
an unfavorable piece on Turkey. As the unofficial mouthpiece of US big
business and military interests, the Journal has been staunchly defending
Turkey for the better part of the past 50 years. When this publication
makes such an abrupt shift in course and attacks its long-standing
“protégé,” that can only indicate a major transformation in American
attitudes toward Turkey. In fact, Pollock told Voice of America that his
article reflected Washington’s current views on Turkey, and that many U.S.
officials shared his concerns.
Pollock starts his lengthy commentary by recalling an art exhibit in
Istanbul that featured “fat capitalists with Uncle Sam hats and emaciated
workers…. ” The exhibition indicated to him “that a 50-year special
relationship, between longtime NATO allies who fought Soviet expansionism
together starting in Korea, has long had to weather the ideological
hostility and intellectual decadence of much of Istanbul’s elite. And at
the 2002 election, the increasingly corrupt mainstream parties that had
championed Turkish-American ties self-destructed, leaving a vacuum that was
filled by the subtle yet insidious Islamism of the Justice and Development
(AK) Party.” Pollock says, “it’s this combination of old leftism and new
Islamism — much more than any mutual pique over Turkey’s refusal to side
with us in the Iraq war — that explains the collapse in relations. And
what a collapse it has been.”
During his early February visit to Ankara with Undersecretary of Defense
Doug Feith, Pollock found “a poisonous atmosphere — one in which just
about every politician and media outlet (secular and religious) preaches an
extreme combination of America- and Jew-hatred that (like the Turkish
artists) voluntarily goes far further than anything found in most of the
Arab world’s state-controlled press. If I hesitate to call it Nazi-like,
that’s only because Goebbels would probably have rejected much of it as too
crude.” Pollock points out that the Turkish press didn’t miss the
opportunity to note that the US Undersecretary of State, Douglas Feith, was
“another Jew.”
He relates the anti-American and anti-Semitic articles found in the Turkish
press such as “the Islamist newspaper Yeni Safak, Prime Minister Recep
Tayyip Erdogan’s favorite. A Jan. 9 story claimed that U.S. forces were
tossing so many Iraqi bodies into the Euphrates that mullahs there had
issued a fatwa prohibiting residents from eating its fish. Yeni Safak has
also repeatedly claimed that U.S. forces used chemical weapons in Fallujah.
One of its columnists has alleged that U.S. soldiers raped women and
children there and left their bodies in the streets to be eaten by dogs.
Among the paper’s ‘scoops’ have been the 1,000 Israeli soldiers deployed
alongside U.S. forces in Iraq, and that U.S. forces have been harvesting
the innards of dead Iraqis for sale on the U.S. ‘organ market.’ ”
He then quotes from the mainstream Hurriyet newspaper which “accused
Israeli hit squads of assassinating Turkish security personnel in Mosul….
At Sabah, a columnist last fall accused the U.S. ambassador to Turkey, Eric
Edelman, of letting his ‘ethnic origins’ — guess what, he’s Jewish —
determine his behavior….” Pollock reports that in the Turkish view, “almost
everything the U.S. is doing in the world — even tsunami relief — has
malevolent motivations, usually with the implication that we’re acting as
muscle for the Jews.”
The Wall Street Journal editorial writer reports that Turkish
parliamentarians have accused the U.S. of “genocide” in Iraq. And Prime
Minister “Erdogan (who we once hoped would set for the Muslim world an
example of democracy) was among the few world leaders to question the
legitimacy of the Iraqi elections.”
Without mincing words, Pollock calls the Prime Minister of Turkey “a prize
hypocrite for protesting to Condoleezza Rice the unflattering portrayal of
Turkey in an episode of the fictional TV show ‘The West Wing.’ The episode
allegedly depicts Turkey as having been taken over by a retrograde populist
government that threatens women’s rights.” The writer sarcastically adds,
that “sounds about right to me.”
Pollock then points out the various favors that successive U.S.
administrations have done for Turkey: “Entirely forgotten is that President
Bush was among the first world leaders to recognize Prime Minister Erdogan,
while Turkey’s own legal system was still weighing whether he was secular
enough for the job. Forgotten have been decades of U.S. military
assistance. Forgotten have been years of American efforts to secure a
pipeline route for Caspian oil that terminates at the Turkish port of
Ceyhan. Forgotten has been the fact that U.S. administrations continue to
fight annual attempts in Congress to pass a resolution condemning modern
Turkey for the long-ago Armenian genocide. Forgotten has been America’s
persistent lobbying for Turkish membership in the European Union.” As a
noteworthy sign of the growing anti- Turkish mood in Washington, the Wall
Street Journal, for the first time in memory, uses the words Armenian
genocide, without qualifying it as “alleged.”
Pollock ends his column with an ominous warning: “Turkey could easily
become just another second-rate country: small-minded, paranoid, marginal
and — how could it be otherwise? — friendless in America and unwelcome in
Europe!”
Such an outcome would be welcome by all those who have been trying to show
the true face of the Turkish regime for so long!
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2 – UACC Men’s Fellowship Program
Headlined by City Attorney Delgadillo
LOS ANGELES – L.A. City Attorney Rockard J. (Rocky) Delgadillo appeared
at the February monthly co-ed dinner meeting of the Men’s Fellowship at the
United Armenian Congregational Church in Los Angeles.
Chairman Haikaz Hovanessian greeted the guests, and Rev. John Melkonian
offered a devotional message.
Arthur Avazian presented his colleague, Delgadillo’s Deputy Raffy
Astvasadoorian, a Fresno native who has worked in the L.A. City Attorney’s
office for more than four years.
Astvasadoorian formally introduced Delgadillo who previously served as
Deputy Mayor of Economic Development under Richard Riordan and is currently
running unopposed for a second and final term as City Attorney because of
term limits.
During his tenure, Delgadillo has concentrated on three major issues:
public safety, education, and an entrepreneurial-driven economy, and has
instituted a number of neighborhood programs, among them “Operation Bright
Future.” This anti-gang program targets sixth graders with excessive
absences, educates their parents, and holds the parents legally responsible
for sending their children to school. He believes that we must intervene
before kids become gang members, whether they be Latino, Asian, or even
Armenian.
A native Angeleno, Delgadillo grew up in Highland Park the fourth of five
children. His Hispanic father was an associate engineer. His non-Latino
mother stayed at home to raise her family. Rocky attended Harvard
University on a scholarship, and received his law degree from Columbia Law
School before returning to Los Angeles where he now lives with his wife
Michelle and two sons, the older age 3, the younger 11 months.
The Men’s fellowship dinner meetings are normally held the last Tuesday of
every month at 7:30 p.m.
A few of the past speakers have been internist Dr. Daniel Abdulian,
cardiologist Dr. Arthur Loussararian, seismic engineer and American
University of Armenia founding president Dr. Mihran Agbabian, urologist Dr.
Missak Abdulian, USC Armenian Music authority Lucina Agbabian Hubbard, eye
specialist Dr. Nazareth Darakjian, USC Professor and Middle East expert Dr.
Hrair Dekmejian, and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Vartkes Najarian.
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3 – Mashdots College Establishes Armenian Teacher’s Institute
GLENDALE – Mashdots College President Dr. Garbis Der Yeghiayan, announced
the establishment of the Armenian Teachers’ Institute at the College’s 13th
Anniversary Dinner-Celebration. The announcement was greeted with great
enthusiasm by more than 400 guests – – including prominent clergy,
community leaders, educators, benefactors, journalists – – attending the
celebration event.
The primary objective of the Armenian Teachers’ Institute is to prepare
educators who possess the specialized knowledge, skills and attitudes which
facilitate learning in children and youth. The Institute offers programs
for prospective and incumbent teachers, administrators and bilingual
specialists to assist in increasing the number of educators and in
enhancing the quality of the educational processes and teaching materials.
The Institute also endeavors to equip prospective educators with ethical
values in order to develop a sense of community and social responsibility.
The program of study will assist in the development of attitudes and skills
that will enable the student to become a contributing member of the
educational profession and the Armenian American community.
The academic program of the Institute include two degree: Bachelor of Arts
in Teacher Education, and a Bachelor of Arts in Armenian Studies. Both
programs require 128 units.
The B.A. in Teacher Education is a diversified major/Armenian emphasis. It
is offered to students who will pursue a career in
elementary school teaching in bilingual/bicultural settings both in public
and Armenian private schools.
The objectives of the program are: a) To offer degree and certificate
programs with an Armenian emphasis to prospective and incumbent educators.
b) To offer in-service training to equip educators with modern pedagogical
principles and methods and to keep professional teachers abreast of new
educational developments by organizing educational conferences, workshops
and lecture series. c) To assemble panels of specialists to evaluate
existing educational materials for children and to commission
professionally prepared modern educational materials for classroom use. d)
To establish an educational placement service to assist both public and
Armenian private schools in recruiting appropriate personnel and qualified
educators.
The Armenian Studies B.A. program is designed to provide a solid academic
foundation in Armenian letters, history, politics and culture. As such, the
program intends to prepare students for teaching in Armenian schools, for
community service and leadership and/or for graduate studies in the field.
Students will be encouraged to apply their acquired knowledge by engaging
in
research and/or participating in pertinent campus and community activities.
The College also provides Certificate Programs in Early Childhood
Education, Armenian Language and Linguistics; and Advanced Armenian
Studies.
Pres. Der Yeghiayan also announced that the College will allocate 20 full
scholarships annually to prospective Armenian students who wish to pursue a
teaching career in Armenian schools in the United States.
For further information write to: Armenian Teachers’ Institute of Mashdots
College, 616 N. Glendale Avenue, Glendale, CA 91206. Tel. (818) 548-9345,
Fax: (818) 548-9342, E-mail: mashdots @aol.com
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4 – Disabled Athletes from Armenia to
Compete in L.A. City Marathon
LOS ANGELES – Pyunic, the Armenian Association for the Disabled, announced
last week that two of its athletes from Armenia will compete in the 20th
Los Angeles City Marathon on March 6.
Mariné Hakobyan, 30, a paraplegic, suffered a spinal cord injury in the
devastating 1988 earthquake that left over 25,000 dead and hundreds of
thousands injured and homeless. A member since 1992, Hakobyan has
participated in Pyunic-sponsored programs including several rehabilitation
camps and, most recently, competed in archery at the 2004 Paralympics Games
in Athens.
Greta Khndzrtsyan, 18, a double-leg amputee, lost her parents at the age of
two in the earthquake. Raised by her grandparents, Khndzrtsyan is a student
at the Gyumri Pedagogic University majoring in Psychology. At the age of
15, she competed in the 2002 Los Angeles City Marathon. Both athletes train
at the Pyunic Center for the Disabled in Yerevan.
“It is pure determination and dedication that will help these athletes
cross the finish-line. Their triumph will provide motivation and hope for
many disabled individuals living in Armenia,” said Sarkis Ghazarian,
president of Pyunic, the athlete’s sponsoring organization. There are over
100,000 disabled persons in Armenia; current laws and public socialization
do not meet western standards.
“My hope is to create greater awareness and public acceptance for the
disabled in my country,” Hakobyan said.
While in Southern California, the athletes will be honored at Pyunic’s
annual fundraising event – Winter Brunch & Silent Auction – benefiting
disabled programs in Armenia on February 27, at the Brandview Collection in
Glendale.
Founded in 1989 to help the disabled children of the 1988 earthquake,
Pyunic is the leading non-governmental organization shaping public
awareness for the disabled. Pyunic provides humanitarian aid, social
services, career training and summer/winter teaching camps. Pyunic athletes
have competed in numerous worldwide athletic competitions, including the
Los Angeles Marathon and both summer and winter Paralympics since 1994.
For more information about Pyunic, contact Sarkis Ghazarian at
818.785.3468.
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5 – Annual DSA Benefit Gala Honors
Founders George and Flora Dunaians
LOS ANGELES – The Developmental Services for Armenia (DSA) will honor
founders George and Flora Dunaians at its Annual Benefit Dinner to be held
on March 13, at the Sheraton Universal Hotel in Universal City. The event
is aptly titled ‘DSA Salutes the Visionaries,” in recognition of the
Dunaians strong compassion for humanitarian causes and for their
accomplishments, leadership and selfless dedication to the Armenian
community, both in the U.A. and Armenia. In 1993 they founded and
organized DSA with a group of friends sharing the same vision to help the
children of Armenia by facilitating projects for schools and orphanages.
The organization can look back with pride on the approximately $1 million
that has been raised and directed to improving the lives, health and
education of children in the homeland.
The event will begin at 4:30 p.m. with a Silent Auction and Mini-Vernisage
during the reception, featuring jewelry, wines, sporting event tickets,
restaurant certificates and many other unique items; followed by dinner at
6:00 p.m.
Larry Zarian, former Mayor of Glendale and a dear friend, will serve as
Master of Ceremonies and guests will be entertained by the Zvardnotz Dance
Ensemble, winner of the 2004 International Folk Festival in Malta,
choreographed by noted Artistic Directors Vartan and Armine Aghajanyan.
Special guests include the former First Lady Lucia Ter Petrossian, one of
the key organizers of DSA and administrator of many projects in Armenia;
Dr. Harutyun Balasanian, Director of Kharberd Orphanage, who will be
recognized for the tremendous achievements he has made in improving the
lives of the children since assuming this position in 1999.
The evening will also celebrate the accomplishments of the past 10 years
and reflect on the improvements in the Erebuni College of Nursing; the
Center for Rehabilitation at Oshagan; the Vanadzor Home for Abandoned
Children, the Harberd Orphanage for physically and mentally handicapped
children; the Nubarashen Orphanage and School; the renovation of School
154; and the shipment of medical and educational supplies, and nine
ambulances.
In October of 2004, Board members visited Armenia to review projects and to
participate in ribbon-cutting ceremonies at the Kharberd Orphanage for the
new DSA wing with a family living quarters and Dental Clinic; School #154
for the installation of a new heating system; and the A. Ter Grigoryan
school in Ljashen Village the region near Lake Seven, with 700 students,
for the completion of the boiler room and its new heating system.
Proceeds from the evening’s gala will benefit ongoing projects in Armenia.
Members are presently reviewing requests for 2005 from hospitals,
orphanages and schools which include ambulances, computers, microscopes for
biology and chemistry classes; and heating systems for additional schools.
Sponsorships for the Annual Benefit Dinner range from $10,000 to $500.
Individual tickets are $125. DSA is a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization.
For further information and reservations, call: Savey Tufenkian (818)
956-8455; Elizabeth Agbabian (310) 476-5306 or Hermine Janoyan (818)
342-4600.
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6 – Schwarzenegger Names
David Kalemkarian to
Fresno County Court
SACRAMENTO – California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the
appointment of David C. Kalemkarian to the Fresno County Superior Court.
Kalemkarian, 42, of Fresno, has served for the last seven years as Fresno
Superior Court Commissioner. Previously he worked as an attorney for
Stephan A. Kalemkarian, Inc. where he practiced primarily family law.
Prior to that, he served as an attorney for Morrison and Foerster , LLP.
Kalemkarian earned his Juris Doctorate from Boalt Hall Law School at the
University of California, Berkley and a Bachelor of
Arts from California State University, Fresno. He is a member of the
Fresno County Bar Association and the California State Bar Association.
He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Ralph Nunez.
Kalemkarian is a Republican.
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7 – Iraqi-Armenians Struggle
To Rebuild Community Life
Special to The California Courier
By Ara S. Ashjian
Baghdad, Iraq
BAGHDAD – The Armenian community in Iraq suffered few casualties during the
March-April 2003 war, but several Armenians lost their lives during
subsequent US military operations. A number of homes belonging to Armenians
were destroyed or damaged.
After the war, the Armenian Club and the priest’s residence in the northern
city of Kirkuk, and the Armenian Club at the southern city of Basra were
looted by mobs.
Armenians worldwide took a role in aiding their brothers and sisters in
Iraq. For instance, a relief committee was established in California, which
provided monetary assistance to Armenian families who were facing severe
distress, and to rebuild damaged homes.
Catholicos Karekin II issued an appeal to all Armenian dioceses worldwide
to aid Iraqi Armenians. Consequently, through Etchmiadzin, the
Iraqi-Armenian community received donations from Armenian church parishes
worldwide.
Donations were also made by the Karageuzian Foundation and other Armenian
charities, the UK Committee for the relief of Iraqi Armenians, and the
Armenian community of Germany.
The Primate of the Iraqi Armenian Diocese, Archbishop Avak Asadourian, and
community officials exerted considerable efforts in the post-war era to
uphold the educational and the religious rights of Iraqi Armenians, in
order to have the forthcoming constitution take into consideration the
rights of Armenians as well as other Iraqi minorities.
The establishment of the Armenian National School of Baghdad was one of the
priorities. The Diocese formed a committee to reopen the School that was
nationalized 30 years ago. The Primate had several contacts with officials
of the Iraqi Governing Council and the Ministry of Education. As a result
of these efforts, and for the first time in the history of Iraq, the right
to
teach Armenian along with other languages in Iraq was stated in the
country’s transitional constitution.
The Primate and the officials of the Community have also made strenuous
efforts to recover the ownership of the building of an Armenian secondary
school in Baghdad, which had been confiscated by the previous regime.
Large sums of money are needed to prepare the building to open its doors as
a secondary school once more, because of the extensive damage caused to the
building when it was looted and burned by a mob in the post-war era.
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8 – ANC Announces Endorsements
For Glendale City Elections
GLENDALE – The Armenian National Committee of Glendale announced Thursday
its list of endorsed candidates for the Glendale City Municipal Elections.
The endorsements include candidates for Glendale Unified School District
Board of Education, Glendale Community College Board of Trustees, City
Clerk and City Treasurer. The committee is holding off on endorsements for
city council until a later date.
“With 19 candidates in the City Council race, the endorsement process is
inevitably taking a few weeks,” stated board member
Armond Gorgorian. “We really want to make sure we take the time to meet
with candidates as well as community members in order to make a well
informed endorsement decision.”
Regardless of the City Council race, the ANC went ahead with it’s
endorsement of eight candidates for various races. In the highly
publicized City Clerk race, the Armenian National Committee of Glendale
endorsed Ardashes ‘Ardy’ Kassakhian. The committee endorsed incumbent
Ronald Borucki for City Treasurer along with all three incumbents for the
College Board of Trustees: Armineh Hacopian, Anita Quinonez Gabrielian and
Victor I. King. Finally, for GUSD Board, the ANCG endorsed incumbents Greg
Krikorian and Chuck Sambar as well as Nayiri Nahebedian for the remaining
seat.
“The Armenian National Committee of Glendale believes that these 8
candidates are the best candidates for their respective races.
We are confident that these candidates bring with them the experience and
leadership skills necessary to improve our city and serve our community,”
said Alina Azizian, Executive Director of the Glendale ANC.
The endorsements come less than two months before the April 5th elections.
The ANC will spend the next 6 weeks encouraging people to register to vote
and get active on campaigns, Azizian stated. The ANC will also be launching
a voter education campaign to inform voters about the candidates, the
issues and the voting process.
For more information regarding the candidates or ways to get involved,
contact the Armenian National Committee of Glendale at
818.243.3444
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Remembering Armenian, Greek, Serbian, Jewish, Roma (Gypsy) Victims

REMEMBERING ARMENIAN, GREEK, SERBIAN, JEWISH AND ROMA (GYPSY) VICTIMS OF
GENOCIDE ON 22-24 APRIL 2005

FUND FOR GENOCIDE RESEARCH
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
13 December 2004

BELGRADE — Genocide is the most severe crime against Humanity and
International Law. It is frequently a consequence of the crime against
peace which occurs at times when great world powers attempt to achieve
world domination.

Twentieth century is marked by Genocide. In 1915, Turkey committed
Genocide on Armenian and Greek populations. During World War II Croatian
Nazis known as Ustasha committed a Genocide in the system of
Concentration Camps of Jasenovac. Literally hundreds of thousands of
Eastern Orthodox Serbs, as well as Jews, Roma people and some Croatian
anti-fascists were bestially murdered.

On 22 April 1945 a few surviving inmates made a heroic break through and
liberated themselves from Jasenovac. The day of April 22 is declared
Victims of Genocide Remembrance Day. The Council of the Serbian Eastern
Orthodox Church decided that every year on that day a holy liturgy will
be held and we will pray for the souls of the victims of Genocide.

At the end of 19th and the beginning of 20th century, from 1894 to 1923,
the Ottoman Empire committed a Genocide on Christian population of the
Near East, in Asia Minor between Black Sea and Meditteranean. The
estimate is that some 3.5 million Christians were murdered during that
period. Sultan Abud Hamid started a state Genocide against Armenian
people in 1893. By 1896 some 300,000 Armenians were brutally murdered.
In a repeated massacre in 1909 some two hundred Armenian villages were
pillaged. Only in Adan, district of Cilicia, between 20 and 30 thousand
Christian Armenians perished.

During World War One, the Ottoman Empire, in alliance with Germany and
Austria-Hungary, was resolute to fulfill the plan of “Turkey to the
Turks.” This plan of building “Greater Turkey” (so called “Turan”)
included complete elimination of all Christians – the Greeks, Armenians,
Syrians and Nestorians – who constituted some 10% of the population of
the country. The pogrom started on 24 April 1915. The Turkish Government
deported 1,800,000 Armenians; some two thirds of the entire Armenian
population. They were send to a March of Death, Southwards through
Syrian desert and to East Anadolia, the Asian part of Turkey. The desert
was the scene of massacre, rape, starvation and dehydration, which is
how most of these poor people perished. Over 1.5 million Christian
Armenians were thus murdered. This includes some four thousand priests
and bishops. The Turks tried to forcefully convert Armenian children.
Those who reneged on their Christian roots and became Muslims were
allowed to live, but now under new, Muslim names. This is but repetition
of what the Ottoman Turks did, over centuries, to the Serbian population
as they forcefully converted kidnapped Serbian children into Janissaries.

After they cleansed the Armenians, the Turks turned their attention
toward the Greeks. In the town of Smyrna the Turkish conquerors went
from house to house. There they raped and murdered the Greek owners and
then pillaged and burned their houses. French, British and American
ships were at bay and witnessed the carnage but were sure not to
interfere. The American Consul, though, compared the destiny of Smyrna
to the Roman destruction of Carthagina.

To this day the Turkish Government did not acknowledge its
responsibility for the crime of Genocide perpetrated on Greek and
Armenian population. This behavior enabled even Hitler to try to excuse
his own act of Genocide and Holocaust by saying: “Who ever mentions
Armenians today?”

On 18 June 1987, the European Parliament issued a decision to bind
acceptance of Turkey to the Union on the condition that Turkish
Government should acknowledge its Genocide perpetrated on the Armenians.
Mr. Roberto Kalderoli, the Italian Minister for Reform, went so far as
to say in December 2004 that eventual acceptance of Turkey into European
Union “would be a crime against our History and against our Christian
heritage.”

Today, 60 years after Genocide perpetrated on the Orthodox Serbs in Nazi
Croatia, there is no recognition of that fact. Without this basic fact
it is impossible to understand the roots and the cause of the events of
the last few years of the 20th century as they happened on the grounds
of former Yugoslavia. Unluckily, in the trials conducted in Croatian
capital of Zagreb in 1986 and 1999, both Dr Anrija Artukovif, who was
Minister of Interior of Ustasha (the Croat Nazi) Government and Mr.
Dinko akif, who was a commander of Jasenovac Concentration Camp, were
sentenced only for common acts of murder and not for the crimes of Genocide.

All of this explains how it was possible that the Serbian people were
target to a genocide once again, at the end of the same century. In
1990’s the Serbs were victims of jihad as Mujahedin pored into Bosnia
and Herzegovina. The Croatian Government fulfilled its World War II
genocidal plan as almost entire Serbian population, who lived for
centuries as majority in Krajina and Western Bosnia was cleansed by
Croat armed forces in 1995. The last census in Croatia conducted in
2001, shows that only 4.2% of Serbs are still citizens of that country!
In Kosovo and Metohija the Serbian population is again a target. In that
Province, under UN supervision, the Albanian terrorists are cleansing
all Christian Orthodox as well as all non-Albanian population. The
Albanian terrorists already dare threaten integrity of the remaining
parts of Serbia as well as question the integrity of neighboring
Macedonia and Greece.

Neither President of Croatia Franjo Tudjman nor the President of Muslim
part of Bosnia Alija Izetbegovic were charged with Genocide. On the
other hand, the entire political leadership of the Serbian people – all
the Presidents of Serbia, Yugoslavia, Republic of Srpska Krajina,
Republika Srpska – as well as the entire military leadership of the
Serbian people – all were charged with nothing less but Genocide! This
was done by the self-declared “International Community” as the Western
Governments like to be call themselves.

The Muslim controlled Bosnian Government is charging the remaining
Serbian lands of Serbia and Montenegro with Genocide! In the law suit
submitted to the International Court they demand a compensation worth
between 200 and 300 billion dollars!!! Croatians who cleansed Serbian
population from large swaths of Historicaly Serb-populated Krajina,
dared charge the Serbian people with the same.

The complete truth about the Genocide perpetrated in 20th century is not
fully known. The responsibility is not acknowledged. The perpetrators
are not yet charged and brought to justice for their crime. This
situation enabled a climate in which it was possible that someone like
Mr. Ramu Haradinaj, an ethnic-Albanian who committed crimes of Genocide
against non-Albanian population was declared a Prime Minister of Kosovo.
This in the very place where he perpetrated his crime. The self-declared
“International Community” refused to intervene. In 2004 alone, the same
“International Community” issued 59 (fifty-nine) orders in NATO-occupied
Bosnia, with express purpose to enslave the surviving Serbian population
that fell under their control. The orders were to single-handedly depose
the entire leadership the Serbian people elected in Republika Srpska,
the remaining Serbian entity in Bosnia. All Ministers as well as
generals of the entity were deposed in this dictatorial fashion.

From Serbia, the “International Community” demands surrender of the
Yugoslav general who was in charge of suppressing Albanian terrorism in
Kosovo and Metohia. This is but another attack on the sovereignty of the
Serbian people.

This, 21st century started with mass Genocide in Darfur, Sudan. The
“International Community” did nothing to protect the victims. They did
not even use harsh words to describe this Genocide on non-Arab population.

On 22 April 2005, it will be 60th anniversary of the day when surviving
few charged to liberate themselves from Jasenovac.

On 24 April 2005 it will be 90th anniversary of the Turkish Genocide
perpetrated on Armenians, Greeks and other people.

The Days of 22-24 April 2005 we declare the Days of Remembrance of the
Armenian, Greek, Serbian, Jewish and Roma Victims of Genocide.

We ask you for help to commemorate those events.

We plan to organize an International Symposium as well as an Exhibition
which would present to the public – here and abroad – the historical
roots as well as causes for continued Genocide.

Please respond as soon as possible.

Respectfully,

SERBIAN-ARMENIAN SOCIETY
Boda Markovif, President

ARMENIAN SOCIETY OF BELGRADE (SERBIA)
Miodrag Vartabedijan, Honorary President

SOCIETY OF GREEKS OF SERBIA ;RIGA OD FERE+
Jannis Savas, President

SERBIAN-GREEK FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY
Prof. Dr. Miodrag Stojanovif, President

JEWISH-SERBIAN FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY
Academitian Ljubomir Tadif, President

ROMA WORLD PARLIAMENT
Dragoljub Ackovif, Vice-President

SOCIETY OF JASENOVAC SURVIVORS
Smilja Tima, President

COMMITTEE FOR JASENOVAC, SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
Archbishop Atanasije Jeftif, President

FUND FOR GENOCIDE RESEARCH
Dr Milan Bulajif, President

KLO Calls to Award Armenian Officer’s Murderer “For Courage”

AZERI ORGANIZATION FOR KARABAKH LIBERATION CALLS TO AWARD ARMENIAN
OFFICER’S MURDERER “FOR COURAGE”

21.02.2005

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Organizations for Karabakh Liberation called the
President, parliament and government to award Azeri serviceman Ramil
Safarov accused of the murder of Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian.

The statement notes that “Safarov on behalf of all the Azeri people
protested against Armenia’s occupation policy and inactivity of the
international organizations in the Karabakh conflict settlement. Thus
the responsibility of the incident should lie upon the Armenian
party. R. Safarov must become an example of patriotism for the
Azerbaijani youth and we ask to decorate the Azeri officer with the
supreme order of Azerbaijan for the courage he displayed.”

NKR Parliament Appeals to People in Connection with 17th Anniversary

NKR PARLIAMENT APPEALS TO PEOPLE IN CONNECTION WITH 17TH ANNIVERSARY
OF REVIVAL OF NAGORNY KARABAKH

STEPANAKERT, FEBRUARY 21. ARMINFO. On the occasion of the 17th
anniversary of the session of the Council of National Deputies of
Nagorny Karabakh Autonomous Region (Feb 20 1988) historical for
Karabakh, the NKR Parliament has appealed to the people.

According to ARMINFO’s special correspondent to Stepanakert, the
document, in particular, says that NKR National Assembly again
confirms the readiness of the people to construct an independence
democratic state on the basis of the right to self-determination; the
NKR authorities adhere to the peace settlement of Karabakh conflict
under the aegis of OSCE Minsk Group. The NKR NA again calls the
Azerbaijani authorities to refuse from useless policy of confrontation
and to exert efforts for establishment of peace and stability in the
region, creation of an atmosphere of trust and tolerance; it appeals
to the parliamentarians of all the states calling for contribution to
international recognition of NKR.

Talking to ARMINFO, Chairman of the given session Vigen Hayrapetyan
says that convening the extraordinary session of the Council of
National Deputies of NKAR on 20 February 1988 was a historical
necessity and any delay threatened with annihilation of
Armenians. Then, the special purpose subdivisions of Azerbaijan and
the Soviet Army were ready to carry out mass repressions in respect to
Nagorny Karabakh, he says. However, it was the decision of the
session, support of progressive political forces and the international
community that prevented mass violence against the local population.

Accused of Sexual Harassment, UN High Commish For Refugees, Resigns

ACCUSED OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT, RUUD LUBBERS, UN HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR
REFUGEES, SENDS IN HIS RESIGNATION

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 21. ARMINFO. UN High Commissioner for Refugees Ruud
Lubbers has resigned, says the statement of Official Representative of
UN Secretary general Kofi Annan, yesterday. According to the official
web- page of the UN, 65-year-old former prime minister of the
Netherlands occurred in the center of a scandal aroused by accusations
of sexual harassment by one of the employees of the UN headquarters in
Geneva. The Secretary-General has accepted the resignation of Ruud
Lubbers as High Commissioner for Refugees. He wants to take this
opportunity to thank the High Commissioner for the devotion and the
commitment he has shown to refugees and the office of the High
Commissioner over the past four years. However, the Secretary-General
is convinced that it is in the best interest of UNHCR, its staff and
the refugees it serves that the page be turned and a new chapter be
started. While the Secretary-General had accepted legal advice that
the original allegations made against Mr. Lubbers could not be
substantiated, the continuing controversy has made the High
Commissioner’s position impossible. He is therefore pleased that
Mr. Lubbers has made this decision in the wider interest of UNHCR. It
should be noted that Commissioner was in Yerevan during his official
regional visit in November 2004. During his visit, an agreement of
cooperation between the Armenian Government and the UNHCR Office was
signed. According to the source, Ruud Lubbers took the post of UNHCR
in Jan 2001.

“Uzdunrobita” Stops Cooperation with Karabakh Telecom per Az Media

“UZDUNROBITA” STOPS COOPERATION WITH KARABAKH TELECOM, AZERBAIJANI
MASS MEDIA SAY

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 21. ARMINFO. The National Mobile Network Operator of
Uzbekistan, “Uzdunrobita” company, has stopped cooperating with
Karabakh Telecom under the bilateral inter-national Roaming Service,
Day.az report.

According to the source, Azerbaijani diplomats have achieve this in
Tashkent after they addressed an official letter of the Embassy to the
operator-company in connection with the given issues and materials on
Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict. It should be noted that since 2002, the
National Operator of NKR, Karabakh Telecom, has invested in
development of the cellular network of the country $15 million. The
winner of the contest for “the second” mobile network operator of
Armenia, the subsidiary structure of Karabakh Telecom, K-Telecom,
plans to invest 100 mln EUR in creation of its own network of mobile
communication in Armenia at the initial stage.

NKR DM in Connection With Anniversary of Murder of G. Margarian

NKR DEFENSE MINISTRY MAKES STATEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH ANNIVERSARY OF
MURDER OF LIEUTENANT GURGEN MARGARYAN AXED BY AZERBAIJANI OFFICER
RAMIL SAFAROV IN HUNGARY

STEPANAKERT, FEBRUARY 21. ARMINFO. NKR Defense Ministry has made a
statement in connection with the anniversary of the murder of
Lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan axed by an Azerbaijani officer Ramil
Safarov in Hungary.

According to the statement, Azerbaijan not only has not condemned the
incident, but also has announced Safarov a national hero. The NKR
Defense Ministry assesses the vandalism and the position of the
Azerbaijani authorities as a result of continuing anti-Armenia and
militarist propaganda, the statement says. Such policy creates an
atmosphere of intolerance between the peoples of the conflicting
parties, greatly damaging the peaceful resolution of Karabakh conflict
and threatening to the regional peace and security, the ministry says.

Further in the statement: “Such an image of Azerbaijan, its aspiration
to make a hero of the criminal once more testifies that the
independence of Nagorny Karabakh is an issue of not only
self-determination of peoples but also existence of the people of
NKR. It must be a precondition for any version of the conflict’s
settlement. The NKR Defense Army is an important guarantor of regional
stability; and for lack of international peace-making forces in the
tense conflict zone created by Azerbaijan it has a role of a
restraining factor. To further fulfill this mission, NKR Defense Army
will increase its fighting combativity to protect both its
independence and territorial integrity of NKR should need arise.”

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress