Insider notes from United Press International

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Aug 6, 2004

WASHINGTON, Aug 05, 2004 (United Press International via COMTEX) — Insider
notes from United Press International for Aug. 5:

Since March the Bush administration has frantically tried to keep “coalition
of the willing” members from voting with their feet and leaving Iraq. Now a
new nation may be preparing to send troops to the strife-ridden country.
According to reports in the local press, Armenia may be readying to send
troops to Iraq. The Armenian government has approved the decision by the
country’s Defense Ministry supporting the memorandum, “On commanding and
regulating the work of the multi-national stabilization force in Iraq.”
Armenia had earlier announced that it was ready to send trucks, 10 field
engineers and three military doctors to Iraq. The decision is not popular
with sections of Armenian society; the Armenian Communist Party called the
decision “an anti-Armenian step, endangering not only the lives and security
of dozens of our specialists, but also the large Armenian community in a
country we are in friendly relations with;” the secretary of the Central
Committee of the Communist Party of Armenia, Ruben Tovmasyan, labeled the
decision “immoral.” Cynics looking for cause and effect might note that
President George W. Bush recently selected Armenia as a potential recipient
of assistance from the Millennium Challenge Account, a new bilateral
development program established in 2002 as a new channel for development
assistance.

Copyright 2004 by United Press International.

Nagorno-Karabakh dismisses Council of Europe’s warning

Nagorno-Karabakh dismisses Council of Europe’s warning

AP Worldstream
Aug 06, 2004

The Nagorno-Karabakh enclave on Friday bristled at the Council of
Europe’s advice to refrain from holding local elections, saying it
would run its own affairs.

Walter Schwimmer, the secretary general of the 45-nation Council, has
voiced regret that the enclave, that has broken off from Azerbaijan,
would hold municipal elections set for Sunday.

“One sided actions are counter-productive,” Schwimmer said in a
statement, adding that the status of Nagorno-Karabakh should should be
decided through talks.

The Nagorno-Karabakh authorities responded Friday, saying that they
need to have a full-fledged government. “We don’t think that the
international community and the European organizations in particular
would be interested in the absense of authority in Nagorno-Karabakh,”
they said in a statement.

Earlier this week, Nagorno-Karabakh launched a 10-day military
exercise that drew angry criticism from Azerbaijan, which said the
maneuvers could hamper the peace process.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry returned the criticism Friday, saying
that the “bellicose Azerbaijani statements” were fueling tensions.

Armenian-backed forces won control of Nagorno-Karabakh, a largely
ethnic Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan, in a 1988-94 war that killed
some 30,000 people and drove a million from their homes.

Despite a cease-fire, the two countries continue to face off across a
demilitarized zone, and shooting occasionally erupts. No final
settlement has been reached, and the conflict continues to aggravate
economic troubles and threaten unrest in Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Ukraine outpaces Russia in economic growth

The Russia Journal

Ukraine outpaces Russia in economic growth

August 06, 2004 Posted: 15:10 Moscow time (11:10 GMT)

Ukraine and Tajikistan have outpaced Russia in economic growth. The Russian
Federation ranks 7th among the CIS members in GDP growth rate shown in the
first half of this year, according to the data released today by the
Interstate Statistics Committee of the CIS. The Russian economy expanded at
a 7.9-percent annual rate over the first six months of 2004.

Ukraine showed the largest growth of 12.7 percent. Tajikistan ranked second
benefiting 11.1-percent growth. Azerbaijan followed Tajikistan with
10.6-percent growth. Belarus, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan outpaced Russia as
well, benefiting from a 10.3-percent, a 9.4-percent and a 9.2-percent
expansion respectively. Data on Moldovan and Kazakhstani GDP growth has not
been released as yet.

The economic growth among the CIS members averaged 9 percent in the first
half of this year. At the same time the inflation rate averaged 10 percent
in the CIS in the first half of 2004. Belarus showed the highest inflation
rate of 20.8 percent. Kyrgyzstani 4.1-percent inflation was the most
moderate among other CIS members. Russia ranked third in the increase in the
Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the first six months of 2004. Consumer prices
in Russia advanced 10.4 percent. Moldova showed the second highest inflation
rate of 13.6 percent. CPI index jumped 7.5 percent in Armenia. Ukraine
showed a 7.4-percent increase in the CPI. Kazakhstani consumer prices
advanced 6.6 percent over the first half of 2004. Azerbaijani consumer
prices increased 6 percent. Georgia showed a 5.5-percent increase in the
CPI. Tajikistan showed a 5.2-percent increase.

As Russian Economy Minister German Gref announced yesterday, one should not
rule out the possibility of Russian economy showing 6.8-7.1 percent
expansion if oil prices average over $30.4 a barrel this year. According to
Gref, the average monthly rate of economic growth is forecasted to decrease
by 0.2 percent in the second half of this year. Thus, it is expected to fall
to 0.5 percent from 0.7 percent in the first half of this year. However, the
Russian Economy Minister considers this rate to be high. Experts with the
Russian Economy Ministry forecast a 6.7-percent economic expansion for this
year. The Russian Economy Ministry has revised upward its estimates of the
Russian economic growth for 2005, Gref said. It forecasts a 6-percent
expansion compared to earlier estimates of a 5.9-percent economic growth.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

‘Long, Emotional Battle’ Over for Local Descendant of Genocide

‘Long, Emotional Battle’ Over for Local Descendant of Genocide
La Cañada Valley Sun
August 5, 2004
By Jane Napier Neely

La Cañada resident Martin Marootian, principal plaintiff in a class
action suit against New York Life Insurance Company, says he’s tired
but pleased the case has been settled, forcing the insurance giant to
pay death benefits owed descendants of those killed by the Turkish
Ottoman Empire during the Armenian Genocide.

The judgment was handed down on July 30 by federal court judge
Christina Snyder. Marootian will receive $250,000. About $11 million
will be set aside for potential claims by heirs of 2,400 policy
holders. Some $3 million will be spread out among nine Armenian
charitable organizations, including the Armenian Educational
Foundation in Glendale. The remaining payout will be used for
attorneys’ fees and administrative costs.

“This has been a long and emotional battle for my family with New York
Life Insurance Company, Marootian said Wednesday. “My mother, who
actually had in hand the original policy bought by her brother in
1910, first inquired about payment of death benefits in 1923, but her
request was ignored by New York Life Insurance Company personnel.”

Since 1999, Marootian has carried the standard for all Armenian people
who had not received death benefits from New York Life. Twelve other
plaintiffs joined him later in the class action suit.

“I’m glad that this is finally over. My prime object was to seek a
fair settlement for Armenian policy holders with New York Life and
secondly I wanted this to bring exposure to the Armenian Genocide,
which occurred between 1915 to 1923, which has so long been ignored by
the American government as wellas the Turkish government,” Marootian
said.

Marootian said that his mother continued to request death benefits
from New York Life throughout the remainder of her life and the
company continually refused to make payment. Her daughter then took up
the fight and she, too,was refused payment.

“I’m glad that Marty lived to see this settlement made. Over all
these years, since his mother began to seek death payments from New
York Life, he felt like it was his responsibility to bring the issue
to a head,” said Marootian’s wife, Seda. “I was really hoping the case
would go to trial by a jury, but I’m sure that it would have taken
many years before decision was made.”

According to Marootian, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Glendale) recently pushed
a bill through the House that acknowledged the Armenian Genocide for
the first time. He said the Bush administration is fighting it because
they are afraid of offending the Turkish government, which continues
to deny the genocide. Between the years of 1915 to 1923, 1.5 million
Armenians were systematically killed by the government of the Ottoman
Empire.

“I wish our government would have the courage to stand up and
acknowledge the genocide,” Marootian said. “My uncle was taken out
into the woods and shot and the women and children in the family were
sent into the desert to die because they were not given provisions or
shelter.”

Marootian was the only one of the 12 people in the class action suit
to be in possession of an original New York Life policy. The policy,
about the size of a small bath towel, was issued to his uncle in
1910. He said his uncle had a premonition that things might not be
going well for the Armenian people in Turkey and, in order to
safeguard the policy, sent it with his sister when she left the
country for New York in 1914 – one year before the killings began.

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) stated, “We applaud
the efforts of Martin and the plaintiffs for leading the campaign to
hold New York Life accountable – even if only in small measure – for
failing to meet its obligations toward policy holders who perished in
the Armenian genocide. This case marks a significant milestone for the
Armenian nation in that the lawsuit was the first of its kind to seek
the return of genocide-era assets long thought lost, denied, and
forgotten.”

Additionally, the ANCA statement said, “To place this settlement in
its proper context, it is important to note that, while the heirs and
grandchildren of genocide-era policy holders will now receive some
portion of those funds, we should remember that those monies were not
available when these orphansof genocide needed them the most. Instead
they were collecting interest in New York Life’s coffers and remained
there for some 89 years until this actionwas taken. It is truly
unfortunate that a company that Armenian policy holders trusted was
only compelled to do the right thing after special laws were enacted
in California and a group of tenacious Armenians were able to wrestle
those funds free.”

A team of four law firms worked this case for the plaintiffs,
including Shelley Kaufman, from the law firm of Geragos & Geragos. The
law firm was founded by Paul Geragos, a longtime La Cañada Flintridge
resident whose heritageis Armenian. Also working on the case from the
Geragos firm was Mark Geragos and Mark Kassabian.

Marootian said that Kaufman was with him for five straight days while
the local man was grilled by attorneys representing New York Life in a
deposition held in their Los Angeles office. “I think I told them my
entire life story.” He said that each day he would come home from the
offices where the deposition was being taken, exhausted.

“What bothers me the most about the case,” said his wife, “is that the
United States government has never recognized that this genocide ever
happened even though the countries of France and Russia have done
so. When Marty and I began this process we never dreamed that the
efforts we have expended would be such a strain.”

Her husband added, “After the many years my mother and her sister’s
pleas went unheard and were dismissed by New York Life personnel, it
wasn’t until I stepped in with legal backing that the company would
even talk with us.”

Vartkes Yeghiayan, a Glendal-based attorney who first worked with
Marootian said, “This case proves anew that the past is not dead and
not even past. I know that this settlement will not bring back the
life of even one Armenian child, but this settlement is important
because it symbolizes our resolve to achieve justice for our ancestors
who were massacred in the Armenian genocide. We are hopeful that the
case will encourage more entities and states, which have wrongfully
withheld genocide-era assets to act appropriately.”

Harut Sassounian, publisher of the weekly California Courier, said,
“There is no question every Armenian is outraged at New York Life’s
behavior overthe past 90 years. For $20 million they are buying
silence and goodwill.”

Martin and Seda Marootian are at last feeling some peace from the
stress they have been through. “I just want to call it a day, this is
a good settlement,” Martin said.

Marootian’s says his most fervent wish is that this single case will
bring awareness to all people, especially the United State government,
to the fact that indeed there was a genocide.

IREX: IREX Professional Exchange Program to America

PRESS RELEASE
International Research & Exchanges Board
50 Khanjyan St.
Tekeyan Center
Yerevan, Armenia 375025
Contact: Arina Zohrabian
Tel: (374 1) 57 53 36, 57 18 96; 57 16 31
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Email: [email protected]
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Deadline Approaching for IREX Professional Exchange Program to America

Yerevan, Armenia – August 6, 2004 – The International Research & Exchanges
Board (IREX) administered Community Connections program (CC) announced the
August 13th deadline submission dates for its Yerevan Business and
Nationwide Business professional exchange programs. All interested
applicants are required to submit their applications no later than 5:00 PM
on Friday, August 13.

The Community Connections program will recruit and prepare 20 local
Armenians (10 from Yerevan and 10 from the regions) to partake in three to
five week long internships in similar businesses in the United States for
Fiscal Year 2004. Since 1997 IREX Armenia has administered the CC program
for the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. To date, over 300
Armenians have participated in professional exchange programs throughout
various states in the United States.

Community Connections aims to provide participants with professional
training and exposure to the day-to-day functioning of a free market system;
encourage public-private partnerships in Armenia by including private sector
and government participants; and create a link between American and Armenian
regions and communities.

Businessmen residing in Yerevan and throughout the regions will be selected
based on the principles of open merit-based competition. Upon return from
internships, all participants will become active members of an alumni
community where they will be involved in various IREX-organized events and
continue to develop programs implementing the new skills gained during the
US internship. Participants benefit not only from connections with US
communities, but often also from the new relationships that they establish
with their fellow Armenian colleagues.

Mkrtich Tatevosyan, a Yerevan Business alumnus who traveled to Boston in
2004, states “the Community Connections program was a very well organized
program that proved to be very productive and was a wonderful experience. I
now understand the great efforts put forth by IREX in providing us with this
opportunity”. He continues to state that “I am most thankful for the
information and experience I gained while in Boston that is now assisting me
further Armenia’s development through my work”.

About IREX

IREX is an international nonprofit organization specializing in education,
independent media, Internet development, and civil society programs.
Through training, partnerships, education, research, and grants, IREX
develops the capacity of individuals, institutions, civil society, and the
media to participate meaningfully in their societies. Ultimately IREX’s
mission is to: foster democracy in transitioning societies; strengthen and
help internationalize educational, nongovernmental, and media organizations;
support the highest-quality research in the social sciences and humanities;
and identify and train the next generation of leaders by working together
with universities, nongovernmental organizations, foundations, governments,
and corporations. For more information on IREX visit For more
information on Community Connections visit http://cc/irex.am.

http://cc.irex.am
www.irex.am.

Defamation Of Christianity – Anti-Semitism,

American Daily, OH
Aug 6 2004

Defamation Of Christianity – Anti-Semitism, Christendom And The Holocaust
By Bruce Walker (02/13/2004)

We all know that Christian anti-Semitism caused the Holocaust, right?
The story goes something like this: (1) Christians, from the earliest
days, were anti-Semitic; (2) Christians engaged in unprovoked
persecution of Jews in the ancient and medieval world; (3) Christians
encouraged massacres against Jews that desensitized Christendom to
the Holocaust; (4) Men raised as Christians committed the Holocaust;
(5) Christians ignored the Holocaust while it happened and denied the
Holocaust after it happened.

Baseball allows three strikes and `You’re out!’ Football gives teams
four downs to keep their drive alive. But let us be generous and give
this particularly noxious defamation of Christianity five chances to
be right. It is still defamation.

Christians were anti-Semitic?

Christianity has never been `anti-Semitic.’ The first Christians were
Jews. The next Christians were Semitic people, even if they were not
Jews. The model of racial moral superiority adopted by the National
Socialist German Workers Party resembled Judaism, not Christianity
(although Nazi evil was as hostile and incompatible with the
righteousness required by Judaism as with the tolerance required by
Christianity.)

Racism was condemned as sin in human history first by Christians.
Outside Christian theology, racism was the norm. Why, then, describe
the conflicts between Christians and Jews in the ancient and medieval
world as `anti-Semitic’? Simple: it creates the false impression that
differences between Jews and Christians sowed the seeds of Nazi
racial policies.

Christians engaged in unprovoked persecution Jews in the ancient and
medieval world?

The first three centuries of Christianity was one long religious
holocaust by pagan Rome against Christians. When pagan Rome was
scattering the Jewish people in the Diaspora, this vile though grand
empire was torturing Christians to death. Seldom noted is that Jews,
ten percent of the population of the Empire, sometimes helped
persecute Christians.

Constantine the Great may have been converted to Christianity on his
deathbed, but he was profoundly influenced by Christianity years
before, which led him to proclaim the Edict of Milan in 313 A.D. This
edict granted religious toleration to Jews, Christians and all faiths
within the Roman Empire.

The diverse peoples of the Roman Empire were not forced to become
Christians. These cosmopolitan peoples were familiar with many other
moral and metaphysical systems, including Judaism. The many people of
the Roman Empire embraced Christianity as something far better than
they had ever seen before.

This did not lead to perfect moral behavior, but Christian doctrine
denies that we will ever be sinless. What naturally did occur,
however, was an improvement in the moral conditions within the Roman
Empire. Under the increasing influence of Christian morals, Rome did
not inflict upon the Jewish people crimes like the Diaspora and the
destruction of the Second Temple, the Babylonian Captivity and the
destruction of the First Temple, the Assyrian extermination or
disintegration of ten of the twelve tribes of Israel and Judah, or
the Egyptian oppression of Hebrew slaves which led to the Exodus,
Torah and the Promised Land itself.

Christophobes do not even pretend that Roman Christians were
committing these sorts crimes, although these crimes were so common
in the ancient world. Instead Christophobes fast forward to the
Justinian codification of Roman law, which included discrimination
against Jews. Legal discrimination, of course, was ubiquitous in the
ancient world. Almost every people in the ancient world, including
Jews against goyim.

The sort of murderous crimes which smell of religious holocaust,
however, do not appear in a Christian Roman Empire which had large
numbers of subject Jews. The first episode of religious genocide
between these two great faiths took place in 614 A.D., when Jerusalem
was captured by Persians and Jews, who together methodically tortured
and exterminated more than 90,000 Christian men, women and children.

Christians engaged in massacres of Jews which desensitized
Christendom to the Holocaust?

Aside from the Zoroastrian-Jewish extermination of Christians in 614,
other religions did engage in mass exterminations of other peoples
because of their faith. Overwhelmingly, the victimizers were
conquering Moslems and the victims were Jews, Christians,
Zoroastrians and Hindus who had the misfortune to be in the war of
Islam militant.

Yet Moorish Spain is often presented as a model of tolerance,
suggesting that Christian Spain, after the Christian majority had
expelled the Moslem overlords, was somehow kind and gentle and
Christian Spain vicious and coarse. Why? Bat Ye’or, the Jewish
historian who came from Egypt and who is the greatest modern student
of Islamic persecution of others, describes the ideal often presented
in history books of a wonderful, idyllic Islamic Spain as a `pious
lie’ by Jews to make Christians, who never did anything nearly as bad
as Moslems in Spain, look worse than Moslems.

The expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492 is described as a comparable
episode, but of course it was not. Isabella and Ferdinand were simply
reimposing edicts made by prior Moslem rulers requiring that Jews
become Moslems, convert or die. The greatest difference is that
Christians did not engage in an organized, sanctioned slaughter of
Spanish Jews.

The tragic massacres of hundreds of Jews in the Rhineland during the
First Crusade are the next `example’ of how dangerous Christianity is
to Jews. The events are not disputed. Mobs of peasants traveled from
town to town killing entire Jewish communities. Seldom noted is that
these mobs were strongly opposed by the bishops and archbishops of
the towns in which these several massacres took place.

Bishops and archbishops took in Jews, hid Jews, and tried in every
way possible to prevent these murders. The mobs tried smashed the
doors of bishoprics and tried to kill Christian clergy. The courage
of bishops and archbishops against the wrath of wild mobs changed the
course of these campaigns: mobs looking for Jews to kill avoided
towns which had a strong Christian presence.

Saint Bernard warned crusaders that killing Jews for being Jews was
like killing Christ. Popes excommunicated those who called for the
murder of Jews. Hardly fodder for holocausts, is it?

Cossacks in the 17th Century engaged in some of the most unspeakable
crimes against Jews in human history. This is also cited as `proof’
that the differences between Christians and Jews led to mass murder
of Jews. The Cossacks, however, were ruthless to virtually everyone,
including other Cossacks. Jews were not the first nor the last
peoples who suffered horribly at the hands of Cossacks. Moreover,
Cossacks were notoriously irreligious.

Salient is the reaction to these crimes within Christendom. Europe in
the 1600s was not yet `modern.’ Nevertheless, Christendom in the
1600s strongly and unequivocally condemned Cossack atrocities against
Jews. There was no denial and no support for this holocaust against
Jews by Christendom.

Men raised as Christians committed the Holocaust

Did men raised as Christian murder millions of Jews? Yes, but what is
unstated matters immensely: men raised as Christians, and who
emphatically and contemptuously reviled Christianity, murdered
millions of Jews. The only people in Europe who opposed the Holocaust
when they could have saved their lives by being quiet were Christians
in Europe. The only people who spoke out against the Holocaust while
it was happening were Christians.

No one in 1945 seriously believed that Christianity `caused’ the
Holocaust, but many people believed that the evil which Hitler
represented was ended by Christians. There are dozens of examples of
the deep gratitude which Jews felt toward serious Christians in this
hellish part of human history, but perhaps one example sums it up
best: Rome has the oldest synagogue, perhaps, on earth; after the war
was won and Nazism was defeated, the Chief Rabbi of Rome converted to
Christianity.

If Christians `caused’ the Holocaust, then who caused the greater
holocaust in the Soviet Union a dozen years earlier? This greater
holocaust was not caused by serious Jews who seriously believed in
the theology of Judaism, but it is worth noting that Judaism and
Jewishness is no more perfect a vaccine against these sorts of crimes
than Christianity.

Lazar Kaganovich, probably the greatest mass murderer in modern
history, the Soviet Himmler, an atheist Marxist, considered himself
Jewish; Kaganovich spoke Yiddish; he was raised as an observant Jew.
Yagoda, the sadistic head of the Soviet secret police, was Jewish.
Men who reject the moral precepts of Christianity and of Judaism will
commit unthinkable crimes against humanity. Kaganovich and Himmler
had the same theology: man is god.

Christians want to deny the Holocaust?

The myth that somehow America and Britain `denied’ or `concealed’ the
Holocaust is more than just odd. Consider what happened on December
17, 1942. Th allied governments of every Christian nation in Europe
and America denounced the mass murder of Jewish in occupied Europe
`in the strongest possible terms.’

This mass murder was described as a `bestial policy of cold-blooded
extermination.’ Anthony Eden introduced the resolution in the House
of Commons, and a Labour MP asked that all members `rise in their
places and stand in silence in protest of this disgusting behavior’
Lord Samuel, a Jewish peer and former Leader of the Labor Party sad
`These events are an outcome of quite deliberate, planned, conscious
cruelty of human beings.’ Is Holocaust denial?

America and Britain (we tend to forget that Britain was not just a
predominately Christian nation, it is a formally Christian nation:
Christianity, specifically Anglicanism and Presbyterianism, are the
government religions of England and Scotland respectively)
deliberately decided that defeating Nazism in Europe was much more
important than defeating Japanese Imperialism in Asia.

Japan had more ability to actually threaten the island democracies of
Anglo-America, because the Japanese fleet and naval aviation were
superb. Japan was exterminating in unthinkable ways millions of
Chinese and other Asian peoples.

If the democracies of Anglo-America were indifferent to that enormous
crime we call the Holocaust – by the way…what do we call the
holocaust of Chinese by Japan? I seem to have forgotten – then these
Christian nations certainly showed that indifference in inexplicable
ways.

Christians as Christians have been condemning the murder of Jews for
more two thousand years. This has often not reciprocated. The first
religious and racial genocide in Europe during the 20th Century was
not the murder of Jews but the murder of Christians within the
Turkish empire.

Almost every horror later used by Lazar Kaganovich against innocent,
overwhelmingly Christian, people, and even later used by Nazis
against innocent, largely Jewish, people were used first against
Christians in this forgotten holocaust.

Packing people into cattle cars, torturing innocents, liquidating
children – all these things happened in Armenia before the Gulag, and
in the Gulag before the Nazi death camps. As with the Holocaust,
Christians who were not in harm’s way risked their lives to save the
innocent. Also, to his enormous credit, an American Jew, Henry
Morgenthau, worked bravely and tirelessly to help these wretched
victims.

But some people also denied this first experiment in racial and
religious genocide. In 1918 Ben Gurion, the first president of the
modern State of Israel, and Ben-Zvi published a book projecting an
Eretz Yisrael in the Ottoman Empire. Future President Ben Gurion says
in that book: `it must be said, to the credit of the Turks, that
their rulers behaved toward the conquered with a degree of tolerance
and generosity which is unparalleled in the history of Christian
peoples of the period.’ Ben Gurion does not mention a single world
about the Armenian genocide.

The extermination of the Christian Armenians had been preceded by
decades of mass murders of Christians in the Turkish Empire. How did
Theodor Herzl, the father of Zionism, feel the Fifth Zionist Congress
in 1901 should react to these decades of torture and mass murder of
Christians? Herzl urged the Congress to send a message to Abdul Hamid
II (know as the `Bloody Sultan’ for his massacres of Armenians) which
had an `expression of dedication and gratitude which all the Jews
feel regarding the benevolence which his Highness the Sultan has
always shown them.’

The best and the worst moral attitude

Jews should want Christians to be deep and sincere Christians.
Christians should want Jews to take Judaism seriously. Defaming
Christianity does not lead to a safer, kinder world for Jews. It
leads to monsters like Bormann and Eichman. The best protection
against holocausts are men like pious Christians like George
Washington and Pope John Paul II. The best protection is honest,
decent Jews like Henry Morgenthau BatYe’or .

Monsters like Kaganovich, craven and cynical creeps like Ben Gurion
are found in all races, all faiths and every age. Some are CINOs
(Christians In Name Only) and some are JINOs (Jews In Name Only.) One
of the best ways to seed and to nourish this sort of evil is to
defame Christianity – like pretending that the Holocaust is the
logical consequence of serious Christianity.

Bruce Walker has been a dyed in the wool conservative since, as a
sixth grader, he campaigned door to door for Barry Goldwater. Bruce
has had almost two hundred published articles have appeared several
professional and political periodicals.

http://www.americandaily.com/article/893

Glendale races funded early

Los Angeles Daily News, CA
Aug 6 2004

Glendale races funded early

Mayor’s bankroll bulges months before election

By Naush Boghossian
Staff Writer

GLENDALE — With city elections still eight months away, Mayor Bob
Yousefian already has raised $63,594 for his re-election campaign.

Councilman Frank Quintero raised $39,133 in contributions between
Jan. 1 and June 30, while Councilman Dave Weaver collected $8,500,
according to campaign finance reports.

Councilman Gus Gomez is running for a Superior Court judgeship in
November, and his election could leave the council with four seats up
for grabs.

“It’s very early to be raising that kind of money for an April
election,” Councilman Rafi Manoukian said. “It discourages people who
are planning on running for the office by having funds that large
available for a candidate.”

Quintero disagreed, saying that people who want to run for a council
seat will not be swayed.

“I think in the political process, whoever is determined and
interested is going to run,” he said.

Early fund raising is becoming more and more common in politics, said
Democratic consultant Rick Taylor.

“I think politics has changed in general. These days you have someone
campaigning for state Assembly 1 years away from the election. I find
it to be the way you do business in politics today,” said Taylor of
West Los Angeles-based Dakota Communications.

Also, the increasing cost of running campaigns drives the need to
raise more money, Quintero and Yousefian said.

“Glendale is a large city — the third largest in Los Angeles County
— and the days you can run a campaign on a shoestring budget are
unfortunately over,” said Yousefian, who expects to spend about
$100,000 on his campaign.

Taylor agreed, saying times have changed since candidates in small
cities could spend $17,000 on a campaign and win.

“I think in all small cities the amount of money spent now is 15
times what they used to spend just a handful of years ago,” Taylor
said. “Today things have changed dramatically, and part of that
change is the consultant factor — hiring people to run their
campaigns, to have better-looking mail and all those things that go
in(to) a modern-day political campaign.”

But Weaver, who held a fund-raiser in July, questioned the effect of
contributions to Yousefian from as far as Nevada.

“In my opinion, there are more individuals and groups out there that
are trying to gain influence on the council with their large
donations,” Weaver said. “We’re starting to see moneys come in from
outside the community and more development money showing up from
people who could potentially do business in the city of Glendale.”

Rafi Manoukian changed the face of Glendale politics and the amount
of money required to run a campaign in this city, Yousefian said.

In 1999, Manoukian registered 4,000 Armenian voters — where there
were 800 before — and successfully ran against 13 people for an open
seat by spending nearly $100,000. In 2003, he received the largest
number of votes in an election in Glendale’s history.

“At this point, I wouldn’t put any kind of weight on the amount of
funds raised,” said Manoukian, who always began raising funds in
December. “But, it certainly gives them a leg up on everybody else.”

Inflation in CIS reported

RosBusinessConsulting, Russia
aug 6 2004

Inflation in CIS reported

RBC, 06.08.2004, Moscow 12:44:19.Inflation amounted to 10
percent on average in the CIS in the first half of this year against
the corresponding period in 2003, the Interstate Statistical
Committee of the Commonwealth of Independent States reported.

The highest inflation rate in the first half of 2004 was in
Belarus, namely 20.8 percent; the lowest rate was in Kyrgyzstan (4.1
percent). As far as growth in consumer prices is concerned Russia is
the third with 10.4 percent. Inflation rate reached 7.5 percent in
Armenia, 7.4 percent Ukraine, 6.6 percent in Kazakhstan, 6 percent in
Azerbaijan, 5.5 percent in Georgia and 5.2 percent in Tajikistan.

Belarus has highest Jan-June inflation in CIS

Interfax
Aug 6 2004

Belarus has highest Jan-June inflation in CIS

Moscow. (Interfax) – Belarus posted the highest inflation rate – 8.1%
– in the Commonwealth of Independent States in January-June 2004, the
CIS Inter-State Statistics Committee reported.

Prices for goods rose 9.3% over this period in Belarus, prices for
non-food items 4.1% and services 9.0%.

Inflation was also high in Russia at 6.1% for the first half, with
food prices rising 6.0%, non-food goods prices 3.4% and service
prices 11.0%.

Moldova and Armenia each posted first-half inflation of 4.5%, Ukraine
inflation of 4.4%, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan 2.4% apiece, Kyrgyzstan
and Tajikistan 1.0% apiece.

The only country where consumer prices dropped in January-June was
Georgia, with 0.8% deflation.
The Statistics Committee did not report data for Turkmenistan or
Uzbekistan.

ANKARA: Khatami Conveys Friendship in Azerbaijan

Zaman, Turkey
Aug 6 2004

Khatemi Conveys Friendship in Azerbaijan

Iranian President Mohammed Khatemi started a two-day visit to
Azerbaijan yesterday.

Khatemi is met with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev yesterday.
After the meeting, an agreement was signed addressing a range of
issues including a natural gas transfer to Nahcivan, the exchange of
electric energy, collaboration on highway and railway ransportation,
a mutual relaxation of visa application processing, co-operation on
Caspian Sea related subjects, customs control, the prevention of
double taxation, the fight against terrorism, and smuggling and
organized crime.

Aliyev made a speech after the agreement was signed in which he
stressed that Azerbaijanis are for improving mutual relations and
recalled Iran’s support to Azerbaijan on the issue of
Nagharno-Karabagh’s Armenian occupation.

Khatemi said that Iranians regard the border as a border of
friendship and fraternity and that an Azarbaijani consulate will be
opened in Tabriz shortly. Khatemi conveyed his wish that the
Nagharno-Karabagh issue be solved by peaceful channels.

During his first visit to Azerbaijan, Khatemi will visit the Speaker
of the National Assembly, Murtuz Aleskerov, and make a speech to the
parliament. Khatemi expectedly will go to Armenia on Sunday (August
8) for a two-day official visit.

The last time an Iranian president visited Azerbaijan was in 1993
when Hashimi Rafsancani was in power.