Arthur Baghdasaryan Deprive of Air

ARTHUR BAGHDASARYAN DEPRIVED OF AIR

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[12:53 pm] 06 October, 2006

TV Company "Mig" in Vanadzor has been ordered not to broadcast the
interview with Arthur Baghdasaryan, the press service of Orinats
Yerkir Party informed.

According to the statement made by the party, two days ago the TV
Company conducted an interview with Arthur Baghdasaryan informing that
it will be broadcast on Saturday. Nevertheless, yesterday the head
of the TV Company said that they have been prohibited to broadcast
the interview.

"Moreover, according to our information the interview has been watched
according to the rules of the 1937 censorship, and the TV Company has
factually been oppressed. Alongside with this, the governing parties
have flooded the television with political commercials. "Orinats
Yerkir" condemns the obstacles artificially created on their path
and the oppressions of freedom of speech", the statement says.

Turkish candidate running for the Dutch Parliament recognizes the Ar

Turkish candidate running for the Dutch Parliament recognizes the Armenian Genocide

Public Radio of Armenia
Oct 6 2006

06.10.2006 16:48

Member of the Social-Democratic Worker’s Party of Netherlands to run
for Parliament on November 22, Turkish in origin Nebahat Albeyrak
has recognized the Armenian Genocide.

Turkish "Zaman" reports that Nebahat Albeyrak, who is the second in
the party list, said in an interview to HP De Tijd periodical that
he accepts the Armenian Genocide, but at the same time considers that
it is necessary "to investigate the way it was carried out."

Let us remind that earlier the names of Turkish candidates Erdinch
Sachan, Ayhan Tonja and Osman Elmaj were omitted from the lists of
the Social-Democratic Workers’ Party and the Christian-Democratic
Party for defending the position of official Ankara.

Azerbaijan Gets Ready for Elections and Prohibits Doesn’t Allow to B

AZG Armenian Daily #191, 07/10/2006

Neighbors

AZERBAIJAN GETS READY FOR ELECTIONS AND PROHIBITS DOESN’T ALLOW TO
BROADCAST BBC, LIBERTY AND VOICE OF AMERICA RADIO STATIONS

Azerbaijan is likely to prohibit broadcasting BBC, RFE/RL and Voice of
America radio stations in its territory. Turan agency informed that
the representatives of Azeri ANS TV, Anten TV and the Azeri State
Radio were invited to the Azeri Public TV and Radio Council. There
they where were warned that the broadcasting of BBC and Voice of
America is illegal and they need to have a special license for
that. Though the experts stated that the Azeri legislation doesn’t
prohibit re-broadcasting, generally, this approach is characterized
as illogical, and these media representatives may be punished.

Perhaps, the only logical point in all this is that any freethinking
and independent mass media is prohibited in the information field of
Azerbaijan. This approach may be conditioned by the coming elections.

By Aghavni Harutyunian

Pontiff of All Armenians Awards the Order of "St. Sahak and St. Mesr

PRESS RELEASE
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
Address:  Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
Contact:  Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
Tel:  (374 10) 517 163
Fax:  (374 10) 517 301
E-Mail:  [email protected]
Website: 
October 7, 2006

Pontiff of All Armenians Awards
the Order of "St. Sahak and St. Mesrop" to Tom Samuelian

His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians,
has decorated Tom Samuelian with the Order of "St. Sahak and St. Mesrop". 
The award is one of the highest honors bestowed by the head of the Armenian
Church on faithful sons and daughters who have greatly contributed to the
literary, scholastic and cultural life of the Armenian Nation.

The event took place on August 30 in the Pontifical Residence on the grounds
of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, and began with welcoming remarks by
Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian of the Catholicosate of All Armenians.  His Grace
Bishop Sion Adamian, Primate of the Diocese of Armavir, presented the
biography and works of Mr. Samuelian, noting that his creative efforts have
accompanied his life from a very early age.

His Excellency John Evans, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of
the United States of America to the Republic of Armenia, thanked His
Holiness for paying such a tribute and honoring an exemplary citizen of the
United States and a true son of Armenia.  The ambassador stated that "Tom is
a man within whom the worlds of knowledge and practical life are unified".

Academician Rafael Hambardzumian presented his thoughts, highly evaluating
the virtues and dedication of Mr. Samuelian, noting that "Our literature,
culture and science have always progressed due to individuals like Tom.  He
is one of the brightest and best representatives of our people."  Mr.
Hambardzumian also expressed his gratitude to His Holiness for recognizing
individuals within the spheres of science, culture and the arts in such a
high manner.

As the Hover Chamber Choir sang the church hymn "Etchmiadzin", the
Pontifical Encyclical of the Catholicos of All Armenians was brought into
the hall and read by Bishop Adamian.  In the encyclical, His Holiness
Karekin II highly commends the manifold and multifaceted works of Mr.
Samuelian, who for decades has willingly brought his service to the parishes
of the United States, taught Armenian language classes in Philadelphia,
Boston and New Jersey, and actively participated in the progress of national
and ecclesiastical life of the Armenian American communities.

The encyclical states in part, "…your readiness to contribute your
abilities to the strengthening and progress of our homeland, and your kind
motivation to always see the national and church life of our people bright
and prosperous, directed your paths to Armenia, where you continue to enrich
your nation-helping and church-building legacy under the blessings of our
Lord.  Happiness envelopes our Pontifical soul, that your fidelity to our
national values and traditions is manifested in your achievements and
accomplishments, in service to our Christ-loving people, homeland and Holy
Apostolic Mother Church.

"We reflect with pleasure on your academic, literary and creative labors. 
Due to your years of diligent work, your scholarly essays, books,
dictionaries, textbooks and translations are available for the reader. 
These have truly earned you the recognition and title of ‘intellectual’. 
Through your translations, non-Armenians and English-speaking Armenians now
have the opportunity to know literary monuments such as the ‘Book of
Lamentations’ by St. Gregory of Narek, ‘Refutation of the Sects’ by Yeznik
of Kolb, and others…"

Following the reading of the Encyclical, His Holiness Karekin II decorated
Mr. Samuelian with the Medal of St. Sahak – St. Mesrop.  Mr. Samuelian, in
his remarks, expressed his deep gratitude to the Pontiff of All Armenians
for honoring him in this manner.

The event concluded with the message of His Holiness Karekin II.  Recalling
the words of Catholicos of All Armenians Vasken I of blessed memory, His
Holiness stated, " ‘On the path of searching for God, I found Holy
Etchmiadzin and my Homeland…’  Searching for God has been the way of life
for our nation and people.  Our parents, holding the hands of their children
in their palms, have always led them to church, so that the child, from the
earliest of years, would learn to walk on the road that leads to God, to
search for God and to find God through His unending mercy.  For they
realized and recognized the great sacred mystery that the guarantor of
Armenian identity, existence and being is found within God."  His Holiness
noted that this was the same in Tom Samuelian’s case as well, who on his
path of searching for God, found Armenia and became a worthy child of our
nation.

His Holiness extended his blessings to all assembled, thanked the Hover
Chamber Choir for their musical presentations throughout the evening and
once more commended the dedication, love and faithfulness of Tom Samuelian
to the Armenian Church and Nation.

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For verse junkies – your weekly fix of poetry

For verse junkies – your weekly fix of poetry

The Armenian Weekly

September 30, 2006

R E D T H O R N S

It was morning when she left,
leaving me with an entire night.
There was no yearning~Wwhen she
left me with memories in the bud.
Was she soft, coarse~Wornament, or a rose?
She was still dewy, as she took off,
leaving me with red thorns~E

* * *
A single seed planted by love
can cool down entire infernos,
One single drop of a lover~Rs tear
can turn a desert to ocean.
Eons may come, eons may go,
Varand, your songs carry on,
imparting fire to frozen hearts,
and cooling seared ones~E

* * *
A drop of wine imbibed when injured in love
is a flame shot up the arm, a bribe
To silence a lover~Rs suicide~Wa gory blade.
It is tears of sobs caused by love~Rs pain,
Or, when it reaches the tip of the pen,
it is~Wif you will~Wink,
a quatrain~E

* * *
As you know, a burn on living flesh smarts
and hurts with agonizing pain~W
Intolerant, sensitive even to the caress
of a soothing, gentle breeze~E
Imagine then the pain of a heart scorched
by the flames of searing love~W
as the victim sighs: Burn me!
Burn me again!

Varand
Translated by Tatul Sonentz

R E J E C T I O N

Mediterranean blue eyes,
Sunshine in her hair, like resurgent
Phoenix…
My own hands that rebuffed the nude
maiden of Lebanon ~W
What makes them feel so upright…?

They should have set her bare breast alight,
Infused breath into her coral fingers… yet
With their haughty Armenian hubris,
They merely unbuttoned her garment…

Soaring Mediterranean moment ~W
Wings of Phoenix roasted by a reborn sun…
Silent words of disdain to a maiden
of Lebanon
What makes them sound so proper…?

They should have been a sweet whisper
at her silken ear.
Soft caresses on her satin brow… yet,
With the arrogance of an ultimate oath
They asked her to leave~E to forget…

* * *
A mere Mediterranean morning…
And a nagging yearning for the
paternal roof.

Varand
Translated by Tatul Sonentz

www.armenianweekly.com

Lists Of Russian Citizens Wishing To Leave For Russia Compiled In Ge

LISTS OF RUSSIAN CITIZENS WISHING TO LEAVE FOR RUSSIA COMPILED IN GEORGIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
04.10.2006 14:37 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Russian Embassy in Georgia starts compiling
lists of the Russian citizens who wish to depart for the homeland,
the Embassy said.

"The Russian Embassy in Tbilisi informs that Russian citizens can
appeal to the Embassy to discuss their wish to return to the homeland,"
it said.

Russia has suspended transport communications with Georgia since
October 3. According to RF Federal Aeronautical Service Alexander
Neradko, the suspension is conditioned by Georgia’s $3.6 million
overdue debt and $176 thousand current debt. Presently Russian
citizens can return to Russia via third states – Azerbaijan, Armenia
and Ukraine, reported RIA Novosti.

To remind, the relations between the two states tensed after the
arrest of Russian officers accused of espionage and terrorism. On
Monday the Georgian authorities conveyed four Russian officers to
OSCE CiO Karel De Gucht. Meanwhile Russia has applied a number of
sanctions against Georgia.

Public Prosecutor’s Brother Nominated

PUBLIC PROSECUTOR’S BROTHER NOMINATED

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[05:24 pm] 04 October, 2006

06:00 p.m. of October 4 was the deadline for putting forward
candidacies for the post of the head of the Ajapnyak community. There
are four candidates for the post.

The first three of them are – former head of the community Norik
Galstyan, member of "Democratic Path" party Ishkhan Arshakyan, and
member of ARF Dashnaktsutiun Gagik Sargsyan.

And today another event took place which has been discussed much
lately: Ruben Hovsepyan, the brother of RA Public Prosecutor Aghvan
Hovsepyan, was nominated for election in Ajapnyak.

Let us remind you that present head of the community Artsrun
Khachatryan and member of Republican party Arman Sahakyan waged
cold war over their participation in the elections. Arman Sahakyan
announced that he will not put forward his candidacy only if Artsrun
Khachatryan does not do so. Both of them have decided to refrain from
participating in the October 29 elections.

Azeri Media Misrepresented Fassier’s Words

AZERI MEDIA MISREPRESENTED FASSIER’S WORDS

PanARMENIAN.Net
03.10.2006 20:39 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The only obstacle for continuation of talks and
success in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement is the absence
of trust between the peoples, OSCE MG U.S. Co-chair Matthew Bryza
said at a press conference in Yerevan. In his words, the goal of the
current visit has been achieved, since there is readiness to resume
talks. "We do not say that we overcame the obstacles but we noticed
the readiness to move forward," Bryza said.

For his part Yuri Merzlyakov underscored that the resumption of
contacts will proceed on the basis of the documents submitted by the
mediators in May 2006.

According to French Co-chair Bernard Fassier, the Bucharest talks
form the foundation of the talks. "I would like to reiterate that
the parties will fail to come to an agreement without mediation," he
said. He also remarked that the Azeri press misrepresented his words
in Baku. "I did not say anything about NKR’s participation in the
talks. In general, media was inaccurate in quoting," Mr Fassier said.

Who Are We, Who Are Our Enemies – The Cost Of Historical Amnesia

WHO ARE WE, WHO ARE OUR ENEMIES – THE COST OF HISTORICAL AMNESIA
>From the desk of Fjordman

Brussels Journal, Belgium
Oct 3 2006

"The Jihad, the Islamic so-called Holy War, has been a fact of life in
Europe, Asia, Africa and the Near and Middle East for more than 1300
years, but this is the first history of the Muslim wars in Europe
ever to be published. Hundreds of books, however, have appeared on
its Christian counterpart, the Crusades, to which the Jihad is often
compared, although they lasted less than two hundred years and unlike
the Jihad, which is universal, were largely but not completely confined
to the Holy Land. Moreover, the Crusades have been over for more than
700 years, while a Jihad is still going on in the world. The Jihad has
been the most unrecorded and disregarded major event of history. It
has, in fact, been largely ignored. For instance, the Encyclopaedia
Britannica gives the Crusades eighty times more space than the Jihad."

The quote is from Paul Fregosi’s book Jihad in the West from 1998.

Mr. Fregosi found that his book about the history of Islamic Holy War
in Europe from the 7th to the 20th centuries was difficult to get
published in the mid-1990s, when publishers had the Salman Rushdie
case in fresh memory.

A few years later, an even more comprehensive book, The Legacy of
Jihad, was published by Andrew G. Bostom. Bostom has written about
what he calls "America’s First War on Terror."

Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, then serving as American ambassadors
to France and Britain, respectively, met in 1786 in London with the
Tripolitan Ambassador to Britain, Sidi Haji Abdul Rahman Adja. These
future American presidents were attempting to negotiate a peace treaty
which would spare the United States the ravages of Jihad piracy –
murder and enslavement emanating from the so-called Barbary States
of North Africa, corresponding to modern Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia,
and Libya.

Andrew Bostom notes that "an aggressive jihad was already being waged
against the United States almost 200 years prior to America becoming
a dominant international power in the Middle East." Israel has thus
nothing to do with it.

The Barbary Jihad piracy had been going on since the earliest
Arab-Islamic expansion in the 7th and 8th centuries. Francisco Gabrieli
states that:

"According to present-day concepts of international relations, such
activities amounted to piracy, but they correspond perfectly to jihad,
an Islamic religious duty. The conquest of Crete, in the east, and a
good portion of the corsair warfare along the Provencal and Italian
coasts, in the West, are among the most conspicuous instances of
such ‘private initiative’ which contributed to Arab domination in
the Mediterranean."

A proto-typical Muslim naval razzia occurred in 846 when a fleet of
Arab Jihadists arrived at the mouth of the Tiber, made their way to
Rome, sacked the city, and carried away from the basilica of St. Peter
all of the gold and silver it contained.

During the 16th and 17th centuries, as many Europeans were captured,
sold, and enslaved by the Barbary corsairs as were West Africans made
captive and shipped for plantation labor in the Americas by European
slave traders. Robert Davis’ methodical enumeration indicates that
between one, and one and one-quarter million white European Christians
were enslaved by the Barbary Muslims from 1530 through 1780.

White Gold, Giles Milton’s remarkable account of Cornish cabin
boy Thomas Pellow, captured by Barbary corsairs in 1716, documents
how Jihad razzias had extended to England [p. 13, "By the end of
the dreadful summer of 1625, the mayor of Plymouth reckoned that
1,000 skiffs had been destroyed, and a similar number of villagers
carried off into slavery"], Wales, southern Ireland [p.16, "In 1631
[…] 200 Islamic soldiers […] sailed to the village of Baltimore,
storming ashore with swords drawn and catching the villagers totally by
surprise. [They] carried off 237 men, women, and children and took them
to Algiers […] The French padre Pierre Dan was in the city (Algiers)
at the time […] He witnessed the sale of the captives in the slave
auction. ‘It was a pitiful sight to see them exposed in the market
[…] Women were separated from their husbands and the children from
their fathers […] on one side a husband was sold; on the other his
wife; and her daughter was torn from her arms without the hope that
they’d ever see each other again’."], and even Reykjavik, Iceland!

Bostom notes that "By June/July 1815 the ably commanded U.S. naval
forces had dealt their Barbary jihadist adversaries a quick series
of crushing defeats. This success ignited the imagination of the Old
World powers to rise up against the Barbary pirates."

Yet some Arabs seem to miss the good, old days when they could extract
Jizya payments from the West. Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has stated
that he thinks that European nations should pay 10 billion euros
($12.7 billion dollars) a year to Africa to help it stop migrants
seeking a better life flooding northwards into Europe. He added without
elaborating: "Earth belongs to everybody. Why they (young Africans)
emigrated to Europe – this should be answered by Europeans."

Apart from being a clear-cut example of how migration, or rather
population dumping by Third World countries, has become a tool for
blackmail in the 21st century, this is a throwback to the age when
Tripoli could extract payments from Europe.

Sadly, Americans seem to have forgotten the lessons from this proud
chapter in their history, when they refused to pay ransom to Muslims
like the Europeans did and instead sent warships to the Mediterranean
under the slogan "Millions for defense, not one penny for tribute!"

Since WW2, we’ve had three major conflicts in the Balkans: In Cyprus,
in Bosnia and in Kosovo. On all three occasions, the United States
have interfered on behalf of Muslims. Yet despite this fact, two of
the 9/11 hijackers said that their actions were inspired by an urge
to avenge the suffering of Muslims in Bosnia.

As Efraim Karsh, author of the book Islamic Imperialism: A History
points out, America is reviled in the Muslim world not because of
its specific policies "but because, as the pre-eminent world power,
it blocks the final realization of this same age-old dream of a
universal Islamic empire (or umma)."

According to Hugh Fitzgerald, "One must keep in mind both the way in
which some atrocities ascribed to Serbs were exaggerated, while the
atrocities inflicted on them were minimized or ignored altogether.

But what was most disturbing was that there was no context to anything:
nothing about the centuries of Muslim rule.

Had such a history been discussed early on, Western governments might
have understood and attempted to assuage the deep fears evoked by the
Bosnian Muslim leader, Izetbegovic, when he wrote that he intended to
create a Muslim state in Bosnia and impose the Sharia not merely there,
but everywhere that Muslims had once ruled in the Balkans. Had the
Western world shown the slightest intelligent sympathy or understanding
of what that set off in the imagination of many Serbs (and elsewhere,
among the Christians in the Balkans and in Greece), there might never
have been such a violent Serbian reaction, and someone like [Slobodan]
Milosevic might never have obtained power."

In 1809, after the battle on Cegar Hill, by order of Turkish pasha
Hurshid the skulls of the killed Serbian soldiers were built in a
tower, Skull Tower, on the way to Constantinople. 3 meters high,
Skull Tower was built out of 952 skulls as a warning to the Serbian
people not to oppose their Muslim rulers. Some years later, a chapel
was built over the skulls.

Similar Jihad massacres were committed not only against the Serbs,
but against the Greeks, the Bulgarians and other non-Muslims who
slowly rebelled against the Ottoman Empire throughout the 19th
century. Professor Vahakn Dadrian and others have clearly identified
Jihad as a critical factor in the Armenian genocide in the early
20th century. This genocide by the Turks allegedly inspired Adolf
Hitler in his Holocaust against the Jews later: "Who, after all,
speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?"

As Efraim Karsh notes, "The Ottomans embarked on an orgy of
bloodletting in response to the nationalist aspirations of their
European subjects. The Greek war of independence of the 1820s, the
Danubian uprisings of 1848 and the attendant Crimean war, the Balkan
explosion of the 1870s, the Greco-Ottoman war of 1897 – all were
painful reminders of the costs of resisting Islamic imperial rule."

In his book Onward Muslim Soldiers, Robert Spencer quotes a letter
from Bosnia, written in 1860 by the acting British Consul in Sarajevo,
James Zohrab:

"The hatred of the Christians toward the Bosniak Mussulmans is
intense. During a period of nearly 300 years they were subjected to
much oppression and cruelty. For them no other law but the caprice
of their masters existed. […] Oppression cannot now be carried
on as openly as formerly, but it must not be supposed that, because
the Government employes do not generally appear as the oppressors,
the Christians are well treated and protected."

Bosnia’s wartime president Alija Izetbegovic died in 2003, hailed
worldwide as a moderate Muslim leader. Little was said in Western
media about the fact that in his 1970 Islamic Declaration, which got
him jailed by the Communists in Yugoslavia, he advocated "a struggle
for creating a great Islamic federation from Morocco to Indonesia,
from the tropical Africa to the Central Asia. The Islamic movement
should and must start taking over the power as soon as it is morally
and numerically strong enough to not only overthrow the existing
non-Islamic, but also to build up a new Islamic authority."

Alija Izetbegovic also received money from a Saudi businessman,
Yassin al-Kadi, who has been designated by the United States, the
United Nations, and the European Union as a financier of al-Qaeda
terrorists. Evan F. Kohlmann, author of Al-Qaeda’s Jihad in Europe:
The Afghan-Bosnian Network, argues that the "key to understanding Al
Qaida’s European cells lies in the Bosnian war of the 1990s." In 1992,
the Bosnian Muslim government of Alija Izetbegovic issued a passport
in the Vienna embassy to Osama bin Laden. The Wall Street Journal
reported in 2001 that "for the past 10 years, the most senior leaders
of al Qaeda have visited the Balkans, including bin Laden himself on
three occasions between 1994 and 1996. The Egyptian surgeon turned
terrorist leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri has operated terrorist training
camps, weapons of mass destruction factories and money-laundering
and drug-trading networks throughout Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia,
Bulgaria, Turkey and Bosnia."

Samuel Huntington mentioned already in 1993 in his famous article
"The Clash of Civilizations" in the journal Foreign Affairs that
both the Shi’a Muslims of Iran and the Sunni Muslims of Saudi Arabia
supplied substantial funding, weapons and men to the Bosnians.

Thousands of foreign fighters or ‘Mujahadeen’ from Islamic countries
came to Bosnia to fight on the side of local Muslims in the bloody
1992-1995 civil war. Many of these Mujahadeen remained in Bosnia
after the war, and some have been operating terrorist training camps
and indoctrinating local youths.

Terrorists have been working, not just in Bosnia but in Albania and
all over the Balkans, to recruit non-Arab sympathizers – so-called
"white Muslims" with Western features who theoretically could more
easily blend into European cities and execute attacks.

Saudi Arabia is said to have invested more than $1 billion in the
Sarajevo region alone, for projects that include the construction
of 158 mosques. The Islamic world is thus using the Balkans as a
launching pad for Jihad against the rest of Europe and the West.

"There are religious centres in Bulgaria that belong to Islamic
groups financed mostly by Saudi Arabian groups," the head of Bulgarian
military intelligence warned. According to him, the centres were in
southern and southeastern Bulgaria, where the country’s Muslims,
mainly of Turkish origin, are concentrated, and "had links with
similar organisations in Kosovo, Bosnia and Macedonia. For them
Bulgaria seems to be a transit point to Western Europe." He said
the steps were taken to prevent terrorist groups gaining a foothold
in Bulgaria, which shares a border with Turkey. Bulgaria’s Turkish
minority accounts for 10 percent of the country’s population.

The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia passed a law allowing ethnic
Albanians to display the Albanian national flag in areas where they
form the majority. The decision came as a result of seven months of
heavy fighting in 2001 involving Albanian separatists, and following
pressure from the European Union, always ready to please Muslims.

Ethnic Albanians make up about 25 per cent of Macedonia’s population.

If the demographic trends are anything like in Kosovo, where the
predominantly Muslim Albanians have been out-breeding their non-Muslim
neighbors, the Macedonians could be facing serious trouble in the
near future. In Kosovo, dozens of churches and monasteries have been
destroyed or seriously damaged following ethnic cleansing of Christian
Serbs, all under the auspices of NATO soldiers.

In a commentary, "We bombed the wrong side?" former Canadian UNPROFOR
Commander Lewis MacKenzie wrote, "The Kosovo-Albanians have played
us like a Stradivarius. We have subsidized and indirectly supported
their violent campaign for an ethnically pure and independent Kosovo.

We have never blamed them for being the perpetrators of the violence
in the early ’90s and we continue to portray them as the designated
victim today in spite of evidence to the contrary. When they achieve
independence with the help of our tax dollars combined with those of
bin Laden and al-Qaeda, just consider the message of encouragement
this sends to other terrorist-supported independence movements around
the world."

Martti Ahtisaari, former President of Finland and now Chief United
Nations negotiator for Kosovo, caused anger in Serbia when he stated
that "Serbs are guilty as people," implying that they would have
to pay for it, possibly by losing the province of Kosovo which is
seeking independence.

I disagree with Mr. Ahtisaari. It is one thing to criticize the
brutality of the Milosevic regime. It is quite another thing to claim
that "Serbs are guilty as a people." If anybody in the Balkans can
be called guilty as a people, it is the Turks, not the Serbs. The
Turks have left a trail of blood across much of Europe and the
Mediterranean for centuries, culminating in the Armenian genocide
in the 20th century, which Turkey still refuses to acknowledge,
let alone apologize for.

Dimitar Angelov elucidates the impact of the Ottoman Jihad on the
vanquished Balkan populations:

"[T]he conquest of the Balkan Peninsula accomplished by the Turks
over the course of about two centuries caused the incalculable ruin
of material goods, countless massacres, the enslavement and exile of
a great part of the population – in a word, a general and protracted
decline of productivity, as was the case with Asia Minor after it
was occupied by the same invaders. This decline in productivity is
all the more striking when one recalls that in the mid-fourteenth
century, as the Ottomans were gaining a foothold on the peninsula,
the States that existed there – Byzantium, Bulgaria and Serbia –
had already reached a rather high level of economic and cultural
development. […] The campaigns of Mourad II (1421-1451) and
especially those of his successor, Mahomet II (1451-1481) in Serbia,
Bosnia, Albania and in the Byzantine princedom of the Peloponnesus,
were of a particularly devastating character."

This Ottoman Jihad tradition is still continued by "secular" Turkey
to this day. Michael J. Totten visited Varosha, the Ghost City of
Cyprus, in 2005. The city was deserted during the Turkish invasion
of Cyprus in 1974 and is now fenced off and patrolled by the Turkish
occupiers. The Turks carved up the island. Greek Cypriot citizens
in Varosha expected to return to their homes within days. Instead,
the Turks seized the empty city and wrapped it in fencing and wire.

In March 2006, Italian Luigi Geninazzi made a report from the same
area. 180,000 persons live in the northern part of the island,
100,000 of whom are colonists originally from mainland Turkey.

According to Geninazzi, the Islamization of the north of Cyprus has
been concretized in the destruction of all that was Christian. Yannis
Eliades, director of the Byzantine Museum of Nicosia, calculates
that 25,000 icons have disappeared from the churches in the zone
occupied by the Turks. Stupendous Byzantine and Romanesque churches,
imposing monasteries, mosaics and frescoes have been sacked,
violated, and destroyed. Many have been turned into restaurants,
bars, and nightclubs.

Geninazzi confronted Huseyn Ozel, a government spokesman for the
self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, with this. Most
of the mosques in Greek Cypriot territory have been restored. So
why are churches still today being turned into mosques? The Turkish
Cypriot functionary spreads his arms wide: "It is an Ottoman custom…"

A person from Finland, one of the northernmost countries in Europe
which has had very little direct experience with Jihad, can perhaps
be excused for understanding so little of it. But people from Russia,
a country which was once under the Tartar Yoke, should know better.

So why are the Russians helping the Islamic Republic of Iran with
missile and nuclear technology that will eventually be used to
intimidate the West? Are the Russians so naive that they believe this
beast won’t eventually come back to bite them, too? Iran is secretly
training Chechen rebels in sophisticated terror techniques to enable
them to carry out more effective attacks against Russian forces,
The Sunday Telegraph has revealed.

Islam was controlled in the Soviet Union but has had a renaissance
since its downfall in 1991, helped by funds from the Middle East.

This re-Islamization of Central Asia should really worry the
Russians. They are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on a border
security project in the region, partly to avoid being demographically
overwhelmed by Muslims. But the problem exists within Russia itself,
too.

Russia’s non-Muslim population is declining, but numbers are rising
in Muslim regions. Will the country called Russia still exist in the
future? And if so, will it be the Russia of Pushkin or of Abdullah?

It is understandable that the Russians have Great Power ambitions of
their own. However, one would hope that they will wake up, remember
their history and realize that there are worse threats out there than
American power.

Paul Fregosi has pointed out that "Western colonization of nearby
Muslim lands lasted 130 years, from the 1830s to the 1960s. Muslim
colonization of nearby European lands lasted 1300 years, from the 600s
to the mid-1960s. Yet, strangely, it is the Muslims, the Arabs and the
Moors to be precise, who are the most bitter about colonialism and the
humiliations to which they have been subjected; and it is the Europeans
who harbor the shame and the guilt. It should be the other way around."

Janos (John) Hunyadi, Hungarian warrior and captain-general, is today
virtually unknown outside Hungary, but he probably did more than any
other individual in stemming the Turkish invasion in the fifteenth
century. His actions spanned all the countries of the Balkans,
leading international armies, negotiating with kings and popes.

Hunyadi died of plague after having destroyed an Ottoman fleet outside
Belgrade in 1456. His work slowed the Muslim advance, and may thus
have saved Western Europe from falling to Islam. By extension, he may
have helped save Western civilization in North America and Australia,
too. Yet hardly anybody in West knows who he is. Our children don’t
learn his name, they are only taught about the evils of Western
colonialism and the dangers of Islamophobia.

Western Europe today is a strange and very dangerous mix of arrogance
and self-loathing. Muslims are creating havoc and attacking their
non-Muslim neighbors from Thailand to India. It is extremely arrogant
to believe that the result will be any different in the Netherlands,
Britain or Italy, or for that matter in the United States or Canada,
than it has been everywhere else. It won’t. If we had the humility
to listen to the advice of the Hindus of India or even our Christian
cousins in south-eastern Europe, we wouldn’t be in as much trouble
as we are now.

On the other hand, if we didn’t have such a culture of self-loathing,
where our own cultural traditions are ridiculed in favor of a
meaningless Multicultural cocktail, we probably wouldn’t have
allowed massive Muslim immigration, either. There doesn’t have to be
a contradiction between being proud of your own cultural heritage and
knowing that there may still be lessons you can learn from others. A
wise man can do both. Westerners of or our age do neither. Sun Tzu,
a contemporary of the great Chinese thinker Confucius, wrote The
Art of War, the influential book on military strategy, 2500 years
ago. It is a book that deserves to be read in full, but perhaps the
most famous quotation from it is this one:

"So it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself,
you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles; if you do not know
your enemies but do know yourself, you will win one and lose one;
if you do not know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperiled
in every single battle."

The West has forgotten who our enemies are, but worse, we have also
forgotten who we are. We are going to pay a heavy price for this
historical amnesia.

http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/1409

President Of Romania To Arrive On Two-Day Official Visit To Armenia

PRESIDENT OF ROMANIA TO ARRIVE ON TWO-DAY OFFICIAL VISIT IN ARMENIA

Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
Oct 3 2006

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 3, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. By RA President
Robert Kocharian’s invitation, President of Romania Traian Basescu will
arrive on an official visit in Armenia on October 4-5. The main goal of
the visit is to strengthen interstate ties, to plan primary tasks and
directions of the economic cooperation between the two countries, to
stimulate development of the scientific-educational and cultural ties.

The official ceremony of meeting the President of Romania will take
place at the RA President’s residence on October 4. The ceremony
will be followed by a private conversation of Presidents Robert
Kocharian and Traian Basescu. Then the meeting with enlarged staff of
the official delegations will take place, after what joint documents
will be signed between the two countries’ governments. The Presidens
of Armenia and Romania will hold a joint press conference.

During the Armenian visit, Traian Basescu will also visit the Armenian
Genocide memorial complex, lay a wreath to the monument to victims,
will visit the Armenian Genocide Museum, plant a tree in the Memory
park.

The President of Romania will meet on Octoner 5 with Prime Minister
Andranik Margarian. His Holiness Karekin II Supreme Patriarch and
Catholicos of All Armenians will receive the President on the same
day. Traian Basescu will have a meeting with the professors’ and
lecturers’ staff and students of the Yerevan State University.

The delegation headed by the President of Romania will leave Yerevan
on the same day.

According to the information submitted to Noyan Tapan by the RA
President’s Press Office, Romania is one of the first countries
recognized the independence of Armenia and established diplomatic
relations with the RA. The Armenian-Romanian mutual relations have
always been friendly ones which are assisted by the Romanian Armenian
community having centuries-old history. About 20 thousand Armenians
found refuge in Romania during the years followed the Armenian
Genocide.

Relations between Armenia and Romania are dinamically being developed
at present. The political dialogue is especially active. 35 agreements
and legal documents were signed between the two countries.

Appreciating the present level of bilateral relations, our country
is aimed to more strengthen the cooperation.

RA President Robert Kocharian’s state visit paid to Romania on November
16-18, 2003, greatly assisted guarantee of continuous character
and development of the bilateral relations. The two countries’
heads attached primary importance to development of the economic
cooperation. The Armenian-Romanian first business forum and opening
of the exhibition of production of Armenian enterprises took place
during the visit days.

RA President Robert Kocharian participated on June 5, 2006,
in Bucharest in works of the summit of the Black Sea Forun for
Partnership and Dialogue organized by Romania.

In the affair of development of the Armenian-Romanian relations,
the Armenian side especially attached importance to bilateral
contacts, guarantee of the continuous character of the high-ranking
mutual visits, necessity of close cooperation of the two countries’
representatives both in European structures and other international
organizations.

Armenia welcame efforts of Romania aimed to the EU membership and is
full of hopes that the year of 2007 will become a historic year for
the Romanian people. Armenia expects that Romania’s EU membership
will have a positive influence on deepening of the Armenian-Romanian
relations as well.

Unlike approaches of activization of the political dialogue,
commercial-economic relations between the two countries develop
slowly. Particularly, indexes of export from Armenia are low compared
with ones of import. However, the trade circulation between Armenia
and Russia grew in 2005 nearly twice, making 75 mln 537.9 thousand
U.S. dollars, instead of 34 mln 260.6. thousand U.S. dollars of 2004.

A number of important steps were taken during 2005 in the sphere of
the bilateral economic cooperation. Particularly, constant sale of
Armenian jewelry production was organized in Bucharest (the Yerevan
Jewelry Factory LTD signed an agreement with the Romanian ELDORADO
jewelry firm on exporting Armenian jewelry goods to Romania), a
lot of Armenian brandy samples was given to a Romanian interested
structure to study future possibilities of importing, an agreement on
exporting Cigarone cigarrettes to Romania was reached (the Romanian
DOCNET company was interested in cooperation with the Cigarone LTD),
works are continued in the direction of going on importing Romanian
furniture (the World of Furniture LTD imports Romanian furniture to
Armenia), medicine (an agreement on exporting medicine from Romania
to Armenia was signed in 2005 between the Romanian ROMFARMACHIM and
Armenian LAMBRON FARMIMPEX companies) and other goods in Armenia. The
Romanian DELTAYEL company is interested in cooperation in the sphere
of telecommunication (some specialists of the company were sent on
mission to Armenia in 2005).

A beneficial legal field exists for the economic cooperation between
Armenia and Romania, corresponding bilateral agreements are signed.

As of Novemner 30, 2005, 37 Armenian-Romanian joint enterprises were
registered in Romania, which made investment of 3 mln 538.1 thousand
U.S. dollars in the economy of Romania.

The Armenian-Romanian intergovernmental commission for
commercial-economic and scientific-technical cooperation, the second
sitting of which will take place in Yerevan on October 4, is of
important role in the sense of activization of the commercial-economic
relations. It will outline primary directions of development of the
economic cooperation. Activity of the Armenian-Romanian Trade and
Industrial Chamber founded in Bucharest in 2004 is also significant
in the sense of deepening the economic relations.

1780 people live in Romania. The community having almost millenial
history is fully involved in the public life of Romania.

The eparchic residence of the Romanian and Bulgarian Diocese of
the Armenian Apostolic Church is Bucharest. A church built in 1915
functions here. Armenian Apostolic churches function in Costanza,
Suceava, Pitesti, Braila Galatz, Iasi. Armenian Catholic churches
function in the city of Gerla, Transilvania, the community of which
is mainly formed of Hungarians of the Armenian origin.

The Romanian Armenian community organizes numerous community events,
the bilingual, Armenian and Romanian, "New Life" and Romanian "Ararat"
newspapers are published. The "Ararat" publishing house of the
Romanian-Armenian union periodically publishes Armenian and Romanian
authors’ works on Armenian themes, mainly in the Romanian language. 102
titles of books were published in 1994-2005, 10 of which in 2005.

The Grigor Zambakhchian gallery belonging to the Romanian state and
famous in the country functions in Bucharest. The Museum of Collections
opened after the reconstruction in December 2005, in the center of
Bucharest, where rich collections of Hurmuz Aznavourian, Professor
Karapet Avagian, Beatrice and Hrant Avagian occupy significant places.