AP INTERVIEW: Celebrated Turkish Novelist Recounts Struggle With Ult

AP INTERVIEW: CELEBRATED TURKISH NOVELIST RECOUNTS STRUGGLE WITH ULTRANATIONALISTS
Suzan Fraser

AP Worldstream
Sep 07, 2006

For best-selling Turkish author Elif Shafak, September promises to
be a month of joy and tribulation.

Nine-months pregnant, the University of Arizona literature professor
is set to give birth to her first child. Another important date looms:
the start of her trial on charges of "insulting Turkishness" in her
novel that deals with the waning years of the Ottoman Empire.

In a quiet cafe in the backstreets of Istanbul’s historic Beyoglu
district _ where Turks, Armenians, and Jews once lived in harmony _
Shafak reflected on the peculiarities of a case in which it is nothing
she said herself that is being put on trial, but words she gave to
a fictitious Armenian character.

"I think my case is very bizarre because for the first time they are
trying fictional characters," Shafak, a striking woman with unruly
locks of blond hair, told The Associated Press.

If convicted Shafak, who divides her time between Tucson, Arizona,
and Istanbul, could face three years in prison. Turkey has refused
her request to delay the Sept. 21 trial because of her pregnancy.

The case will be closely watched by the European Union, which has
repeatedly insisted that Turkey abolish laws that limit freedom of
expression if it is to fulfill its dream of joining the elite club
of nations _ which sees itself both as an economic bloc and a beacon
of liberal, democratic values.

Shafak said the law on insulting Turkishness "has been used as a
weapon to silence many people. … My case is perhaps just another
step in this long chain."

That chain includes Turkey’s best known novelist Orhan Pamuk _ a
perennial candidate for the Nobel Prize in literature _ and dozens of
other writers and intellectuals forced to defend themselves against
charges of "insulting Turkishness."

Shafak says he has received hate mail from nationalists calling her a
"pawn of the enemies of Turkey."

Although most of the cases have been dropped for technical reasons _
such as the case involving Pamuk _ and no one has ended up in prison,
the trials have raised serious questions about whether Turkey is
ready to embrace European values.

To Shafak, the trials, brought forward by a coalition of
ultranationalist lawyers, are an attempt to resist EU-inspired changes
toward a more democratic and pluralistic Turkey that some see as
a threat to the powerful central state, which has strong ties to
the military.

Yet Shafak sees reason for hope: The surge in nationalism, she
says, is a clear sign that Turkey is truly undergoing a momentous
transformation.

"This ultranationalist movement is taking place not because nothing
is changing in Turkey, but just the opposite, because things are
changing," said Shafak. "The bigger the transformation, the bigger
their panic."

Shafak’s novel, "The Bastard of Istanbul," touches upon the massacres
of Armenians during the final years of the Ottoman Empire, telling
the tale of a Turkish and an American-Armenian family whose lives
become intertwined.

The book also deals with other taboos _ domestic violence and
incestuous rape _ which are rarely discussed in this conservative,
predominantly Muslim country.

But it was the fictional Armenian-American characters in the book who
are sending Shafak to court. In one passage, a character is deeply
concerned about the prospect of his niece being brought up by a
Turkish stepfather.

"What will that innocent lamb tell her friends when she grows up?" the
man asks. "(That) I am the grandchild of genocide survivors who
lost all their relatives to the hands of Turkish butchers in 1915,
but I myself have been brainwashed to deny the genocide because I
was raised by some Turk named Mustapha!"

Later, a radical Armenian-American blogger who goes by the name of
Lady Peacock/Siramark writes: "Do you think (the Turks) are going
to say: Oh yeah, we are sorry we massacred and deported you guys,
and then contentedly denied it all."

Turkey insists that the mass evacuation and deaths of up to 1.5 million
Armenians during World War I was not a planned genocide. Labeling
it as such can be considered a criminal offense. The book has sold
60,000 copies since it was published _ considered a big hit in Turkey
where readership is low.

The daughter of a female diplomat who raised Shafak alone _ her father
left when she was young _ the novelist said she first became aware of
the Armenian issue after Armenian militants killed dozens of Turkish
diplomats in the 1970s and 1980s.

"My very first acquaintance with the word Armenian was so negative,
it just meant someone who wanted to kill my mother," Shafak said. "I
then started to ask questions, ‘why so much hatred against Turkish
diplomats? What is behind this?’"

She does not take sides on the genocide debate, but criticizes Turkey
for what she calls a "collective amnesia" of the atrocities.

"Turks and Armenians are not speaking the same language," she
explained.

"For the Turks all the past is gone, erased from our memories. That’s
the way we Westernized: by being future-oriented… The grandchildren
of the 1915 survivors tend to be very, very past-oriented."

The English version of "The Bastard of Istanbul" is to be published
next year.

DAMASCUS: Mufti Hassoun Discusses With Armenian Officials Bilateral

MUFTI HASSOUN DISCUSSES WITH ARMENIAN OFFICIALS BILATERAL TIES
A.Zeitoun / Zahra

SANA – Syrian Arab News Agency, Syria
Aug 5 2006

YEREVAN, (SANA) – Grand Mufti of the Republic in Syria Dr. Ahmed
Badr al-Din Hassoun and the accompanying delegation discussed with
President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Tigran
Torosyan the bilateral relations between the two countries and ways
of developing them.

Mr. Torosyan underlined the spiritual importance of Hassoun’s visit
to Armenia, asking him to convey great respect and sincere feelings
to President Bashar al-Assad and the Syrian people.

The Armenian Apostolic Catholicos Karekin II who attended the overnight
meeting thanked Dr. Hassoun for their visit, describing the visit to
the Armenian National Assembly as a great honor.

His Holiness handed Mufti Hassoun a letter from the Armenian friendly
people to President al-Assad and the Syrian people.

Dr. Hassoun, in turn, stressed Syria’s relentless seek to enhance
dialogue among religions.

Tigran Torosian: Existence Of The Second Armenian Republic Is An Unq

TIGRAN TOROSIAN: EXISTENCE OF THE SECOND ARMENIAN REPUBLIC IS AN UNQUESTIONABLE FACT ANY LONGER, PROCESS OF THE ARTSAKH HISTORY IS AN IRREVERSIBLE REALITY

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Sept 04 2006

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 4, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Proclamation
of the Nagorno Karabakh independence is the brightest display of the
Armenian people’s dignity and striving for freedom in the period of
time of the newest history," is said in RA National Assembly Speaker
Tigran Torosian’s congratulating message on the occasion of the 15th
anniversary of the NKR independence.

"Existence of the second Armenian Republic is an unquestionable
fact any longer, process of the Artsakh history is an irreversible
reality. The Artsakh heroic people’s unbending will and numerous
Armenian sons’ entire devotion became those firm basis on which the
Republic of Nagorno Karabakh rose. Today it becomes more powerful and
firmer day by day, as a free and democratic country what is the most
important guarantee for development and international recognition,"
Tigran Torosian writes in his message. "Bowing our heads to our whole
people’s stauchness and inflexible soul, to the memory of thousands
of martyrs died in the name of freedom of the Fatherland, we are
obliged to do our best in the name of stable development, security
and peace of Nagorno Karabakh," is said in the message submitted to
Noyan Tapan by the NA Public Relations Department.

Mine explosion kills man loading hay in Armenia

Mine explosion kills man loading hay in Armenia

AP Worldstream; Sep 01, 2006

A man loading hay was killed when a mine exploded Friday, police said.

The explosion took place in a mountain pasture in eastern region of Lake
Sevan, police said.

One man was killed, and his co-worker was injured in the blast, police said.

Eastern Armenia was littered with an estimated 100,000 land mines in the
early 1990s in connection with the war over Nagorno-Karabakh, a predominantly
ethnic Armenian region of Azerbaijan.

In August, fires caused scores of mines to detonate in two parts of the
country, though no injuries were reported in those blasts.

NKR Pres. Arkady Ghukasyan received the South Ossetian delegation

NKR President Arkady Ghukasyan received the South Ossetian delegation

ArmRadio.am
01.09.2006 15:38

September 1 NKR President Arkady Ghukasyan received members of the
delegation of the Republic of South Ossetia Deputy Foreign Minister
Alan Pliev and the Deputy Minister of Defense and Emergency Situations
Ibrahim Gassiev, who arrived in Stepanakert yesterday to participate
in the celebration of the 15th anniversary of the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic.

The guest conveyed to the Arkady Ghukasyan the congratulations of the
President of South Ossetia Eduard Kokoite addressed to Artsakhi
authorities and people on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of NKR
independence.

The participants of the meeting dwelt on the issue of peaceful
resolution of the conflicts in the South Caucasus. Reference was made
to the state-legal processes in the unrecognized republics, as well as
a number of questions related to post-war restoration and
socio-economic development.

No Agreement On The Meeting Of The Presidents Of Armenia And Azerbai

NO AGREEMENT ON THE MEETING OF THE PRESIDENTS OF ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN

ArmRadio.am
30.08.2006 15:40

No agreement has been reached on the meeting of the Presidents of
Armenia and Azerbaijan Robert Kocharyn and Ilham Aliev. However,
the opportunity of such a meeting is not ruled out, President’s Press
Secretary Viktor Soghomonyan said.

In his words, today it is untimely to say whether "the window
of opportunity" for the settlement of the Karabakh conflict has
been closed or not, since the year is not over. In this regard, he
reminded the statement by Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian, according
to which Armenia stands for the constructive dialogue coming from
today’s reality.

BAKU: Azerbaijan Attaches Great Importance To Development Of Relatio

AZERBAIJAN ATTACHES GREAT IMPORTANCE TO DEVELOPMENT OF RELATIONS WITH SLOVENIA – AZERI PRESIDENT
Author: S.Aliyev

TREND Information, Azerbaijan
Aug. 28, 2006

The President of Slovenia Yeniz Drnovshik announced at the join
press-conference with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev that he
supports the peaceful settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

He expressed his regret that the conflict has being continuing for
many years, Trend reports with reference to ITV. However, he voiced
his confidence that Azerbaijan, together with European Union, will
find the ways of resolving the conflict.

Touching on the bilateral relations, Slovenian president stressed
that both countries have regained their independence at same time.

And at the moment, each of the countries are developing and
participating in the formation of Europe. Saying that at the moment,
Europen Union attaches a great importance to the relations with
Azerbaijan, the Slovenian president spelled out that his country
satisfactorily approach Azerbaijan’s future membership to this
organization.

Ilham Aliyev stressed that Azerbaijan attaches a great significance
to the development of realltions with Slovenia. He noted that this
visit will server further development of bilateral relations.

Official Ljubljana, as a member of European Union, is an important
partner.

Besides, Aliyev spelled out that during the bilateral talks, a
special attention was paid to the settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict. He once again remembered that the position of Azerbaijan
remains unchanged. The territorial integrity of Azerbaijan has been
violated, a large number of Azerbaijanis have become victims of
the ethical cleansing implemented by Armenians. The president also
rememnered that UNO have adopted four resolutions on unconditional
withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from Azerbaijan’s occupied
territories. Besides, the Council of Europe has officially confirmed
that Azerbaijani territories have been occupied by Armenians.

Azerbaijan requires that this conflict should be resolved within
international norms.

Aliyev spelled out that the negiotiations are being held within Prague
format. This variant is available. Armenian side should demonstrate
a constructive position and stop the occupant policy.

Non-settlement of the conflict is a danger for all region, Azerbaijani
president said.

Also. He touched on the existing Azerbaijani-Slovenian economical
relations. The sides are not satisfied with the results obtained
by present. The mutual visits of officials and business people will
change this situation.

Touching on the energy cooperation between Azerbaijan and European
Union, Aliyev stressed that Azerbaijan turns into a large oil and gas
supplying country. The gas that will be obtained from "Shah Deniz"
field will be directeded mainly to Europe.

Also, the president of Azerbaijan met with the special representatives
of active chairman of OSCE Peer Shevale, the president of European
Bank for Reconstruction and Development Jane Limer and American
co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group Mathew Bryza.

Co-owner of VTB-Armenia could sell 30% stake to VTB

CO-OWNER OF VTB-ARMENIA COULD SELL 30% STAKE TO VTB

Interfax News Agency
Russia & CIS Business and Financial Newswire
August 28, 2006 Monday 5:06 PM MSK

Armenian businessman Mikhail Bagdasarov is planning to sell his 30%
stake in VTB-Armenia Bank (formerly Armsberbank).

Bagdasarov told reporters that he is holding negotiations on selling
his stake with Vneshtorgbank (RTS: VTBR) (VTB), the owner of 70%
of the bank’s shares and an initial right of refusal to buy up the
remaining shares. Talks are also being held with other potential
investors, but Bagdasarov did not give any further details about them.

VEB refused to comment.

VTB acquired 70% of Armsberbank in March 2004 and has provided
financial institutions with subordinated loans for approximately $15
million-$20 million since then. VTB-Armenia had charter capital of
around $18 million at the end of the first half of 2006.

Bagdasarov owns Armenia’s Armavia Airlines, the Mika Cement plant
and oil trader Mika Limited.

VTB-Armenia is a mid-sized bank in Armenia. There were 21 banks in
Armenia at the beginning of 2006.

Exhibition Of Iranian Construction Production To Be Held In Yerevan

EXHIBITION OF IRANIAN CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTION TO BE HELD IN YEREVAN ON NOVEMBER 3-11

YEREVAN, AUGUST 24, NOYAN TAPAN. A specialized exhibition of Iranian
construction production will be held at the Sport and Culture Center
after Karen Demirchian in Yerevan on November 3-11. According to the
newspaper "Alik" (Tehran), Director of the Iran-Armenia Chamber of
Commerce Levon Aharonian stated this during a press conference in
Tehran on August 23.

In his words, it is expected that at least 60 Iranian companies
producing building material, electric devices, furniture, etc, will
participate in the exhibition.

L. Aharonian said that information about large industrial centers
of Iran will also be presented at the exhibition. According to
him, Iran is Armenia’s fifth largest trade partner: trade turnover
between Iran and Armenia reached 200 mln USD a year, 160 mln USD of
which is exports from Iran into Armenia and 40 mln USD is imports
from Armenia. L. Aharonian expressed a hope that organizing such an
exhibition will allow the Armenian consumer to get to know Iranian
products, thanks to which exports from Iran into Armenia currently
making 17% will soon reach 30%.