Turkey New Goal – UN Security Council Temporary Membership

Turkey New Goal – UN Security Council Temporary Membership

07.04.2005 06:52

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The new goal of Turkey’s foreign policy is to become
a temporary member of the UN Security Council within 2009-2010,
the Yerkir newspaper reported. To attain this goal the Premier and
the Foreign Minister go on tour to the African and Muslim countries
hoping to win their support. Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan will soon
visit the South African Republic, Morocco, Ethiopia and Tunisia, where
in the course of the meetings with the leader of those countries he
will ask them to support the initiative. Meanwhile Turkish Foreign
Minister Abdullah Gul has already visited Saudi Arabia, where he met
with Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Conferences
Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu. Yesterday the visit of the Turkish FM to the
United Arab Emirates began. The main advantage, making Turkey one of
the potential candidates for UN SC temporary member is contribution
to UN peacekeeping operations worldwide. Turkey will compete with
Austria and Island for the place in the Security Council.

Boris Yeltsin visits Azerbaijan

Boris Yeltsin visits Azerbaijan

Apr 7 2005 1:49

BAKU. April 7 (Interfax-Azerbaijan) – Former Russian President Boris
Yeltsin came to Azerbaijan on Thursday, an Interfax correspondent
reported from the Baku Airport.

Yeltsin told the press that he had come to Azerbaijan at the invitation
of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.

He said he would meet with Azerbaijani officials and tour the country
during the four-day visit.

Meanwhile, the Azerbaijani non-governmental Organization for Karabakh
Liberation protested against Yeltsin’s visit to Baku.

Antelias: His Holiness Aram I will participate in the funeral of Pop

PRESS RELEASE
Catholicosate of Cilicia
Communication and Information Department
Contact: V. Rev. Fr. Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
Fax: (04) 419724
E- mail: [email protected]
Web:

PO Box 70 317
Antelias-Lebanon

Armenian version:

ARAM I WILL PARTICIPATE IN THE FUNERAL OF POPE JOHN PAUL II

The Communication and Information Department of the Catholicosate
of Cilicia announced on April 5, that His Holiness Aram I will
personally participate in the funeral of Pope John Paul II in the name
of the worldwide Armenian communities under the jurisdiction of the
Catholicosate of Cilicia. Bishop Nareg Alemezian, Ecumenical Officer,
and the staff bearer Rev. Fr. Housig Mardirossian will accompany
His Holiness.

His Holiness, who is presently in Geneva, contacted Vatican officials
and offered his condolences for the death of the Pope.

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The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia is one of the two Catholicosates
of the Armenian Orthodox Church. For detailed information about the
Ecumenical activities of the Cilician Catholicosate, you may refer
to the web page of the Catholicosate, The
Cilician Catholicosate, the administrative center of the church is
located in Antelias, Lebanon.

http://www.cathcil.org/
http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/Armenian.htm
http://www.cathcil.org/

California Senate Committee Ratifies Chuck Poochigian’s Proposal ToD

CALIFORNIA SENATE COMMITTEE RATIFIES CHUCK POOCHIGIAN’S PROPOSAL TO
DECLARE APRIL 24 PERMANENTLY AS MEMORIAL DAY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

SACRAMENTO, APRIL 6, NOYAN TAPAN. Resolution No424, by which April 24
was proposed to be announced as the Armenian Genocide Memorial Day
on a permanent basis, was ratified by the Legislative Committee of
the Senat of California. Istambul “Marmara” daily, referring to Los
Angeles “Asbarez” daily, informed that the decision was certified
on March 30 wih 5 “for” votes, nobody voted “against”. The proposal
was presented by Chuck Poochigian, the State Senator of California
(Rep., Fresno district), on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of
the Armenian Genocide.

BAKU: Azeri Speaker, CIS chief discuss Karabakh, elections

Azeri Speaker, CIS chief discuss Karabakh, elections

Space TV, Baku
6 Apr 05

[Presenter] The recent tension on the front line was the main subject
of discussion at a meeting between CIS Executive Secretary Vladimir
Rushaylo and Milli Maclis [Azerbaijani parliament] Speaker Murtuz
Alasgarov today.

[Correspondent over video of the meeting] Touching on the Nagornyy
Karabakh conflict, the Milli Maclis speaker said that opinions are
being voiced about the [OSCE] Minsk Group bringing new settlement
proposals to Azerbaijan.

[Murtuz Alasgarov] There are reports that the Minsk Group members will
come up with new proposals soon. You cannot impose them on Azerbaijan
and Armenia when one side is an aggressor and the other is a victim
of aggression. The Minsk Group itself should take the initiative in
the peaceful settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict.

[Correspondent] The speaker also told Rushaylo about the latest
frequent cease-fire violations. Alasgarov said that the problem
should be solved within the framework of international legal norms
and Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity. Nagornyy Karabakh can be
granted only the highest degree of autonomy within Azerbaijan.

[Murtuz Alasgarov] Armenia should withdraw its troops from the occupied
territories. Nagornyy Karabakh can be granted the highest degree of
autonomy that our former national leader [Heydar Aliyev] spoke about
at the [1996] Lisbon summit – the highest degree of autonomy within
Azerbaijan. Refugees should return home. Azerbaijan believes that
this is the only way to resolve the Nagornyy Karabakh problem.

[Correspondent] In turn, Mr Rushaylo touched on the forthcoming
parliamentary elections and stressed that these elections will be an
important milestone in Azerbaijan’s future development.

The meeting continued behind closed doors.

“Rosiyskaya Gazeta”, ICJU Holds “Russian World” Contest

“Rosiyskaya Gazeta”, ICJU Holds “Russian World” Contest

YEREVAN, April 4. /ARKA/. The editors of the “Rosiyskaya Gazeta”,
in cooperation with the International Confederation of Journalistic
Unions (ICJU), are holding the “Russian World” context of 2005 for
journalists of the CIS and Baltic countries. The RF Embassy in Armenia
reports that the goal of the contest in supporting the journalists who
provide an impartial and rich coverage of the post-Soviet countries’
relations with Russia, situation of compatriots in the CIS and Baltic
countries, problems of the Russian language and cultural contacts, as
well as the search for talented journalists in the CIS countries for
them to contribute to the “Rosiyskaya Gazeta” on the contractual basis.
Journalists of printed and electronic mass media of the CIS and Baltic
countries may take part in the contest. All the authors that e-mail
their materials to the organizing committee in conformity with the
terms are considered participants. Specifically, a journalist may offer
his best materials (up to 10,000 characters), which has been published
on the “Russian World” subject during the last 12 months, and during
March-May, 2005, he is to e-mail two reports or topical articles (up
to 5,000 characters). The jury will also consider press photographers’
works. The participants’ works will be displayed on the web-site of the
“Rosiyskaya Gazeta”. Topical articles will be selected to be published
in the newspaper. The deadline for materials is May 30, 2005.

Gallery Review | Art that travels from the earth to the stars

Tufts Daily, MA
Published April 05, 2005

Gallery Review | Art that travels from the earth to the stars

Twelve artists display their thesis work at Tufts galleries
by Abbey Keith

Daily Editorial Board

In displaying the works of so many artists who live in the Boston area,
common themes are bound to be addressed. With each artist, however,
comes a unique story and perspective.

The artists in the latest installment of the ongoing thesis exhibition
series at the Tufts galleries take full advantage of their designated
space, and even exceed it: much of their artwork spreads from the
floor to the walls and ceiling, in a variety of mediums.

Lior Neiger originally came to the Museum School program from Israel
to paint. However, for the past two and a half years he has immersed
himself in a new language, and has found that his artwork has shifted
as well. Lior learned to “talk” computer, and began to explore themes
in technology and the metaphorical relationship it has with society.

Neiger presents paintings, video and photographs in what he has termed
“Constellation Art.” Works in each medium stand on their own, but
they have obvious connections in color, form and content.

His video, “Dead Pixels,” explores the disturbing connection between
technological viruses and real-life epidemics, with many other subtexts
at work. He takes the typical landscape desktop image and, over the
course of his video, morphs it into a rotating globe. The number of
AIDS victims over the past year appears over each continent, numbers
which Neiger must continually update. Text in html runs across the
screen with alerts like “virus suspected,” and continues on with the
more complacent “your monitor is working correctly.”

The display has a grace and balance that is hard to find in modern
artwork. Although it has a definite resonance and triggers thought
on social patterns and injustices, the exhibit does not overpower or
attempt to shock you.

Leah Bedrosian looks at the interplay between fiction and
reality. She has designed an artificially Armenian dating website
(Armeniandate.net), complete with photos and profiles of each
site member. Accompanying the cyber component of her work are
large photographs that display each member in their day-to-day
environment. There is, of course, a disparity between their profiles
and their images.

“I am working towards one day becoming President of the United
States. I work really hard and am a dedicated and motivated person,”
reads the description of one cyber member, Future President, an
“Armenian by association.” His photographed image is not of a man hard
at work, but instead, of a disheveled young blond man in a shirt and
loosened tie, drinking Carlo Rossi.

Bedrosian’s photographs are very large, and have an evident fictive
quality to them, as items are strategically placed to tell a story
and characters are often portrayed in a satirical light.

Juniper Perlis explores fantasy and reality in a different vein. She
joined the Masters program two and a half years ago with the knowledge
that her father had a house in Somerville. Although she hadn’t seen
him in 20 years, while studying at the Museum School Perlis became
obsessed with searching for him, and her art explores her emotions
about the search.

Her work is inspired by the outside of his two houses, the one in
Somerville and the one he lives at in Newfoundland, both of which she
visited many times without her father knowing. With the opening of
the exhibit approaching, she wrote to her father and invited him to
come see it, telling him what she’d been doing for the past few years.

“A part of it is my inability to distinguish between reality and
fantasy,” said Perlis of her work. Her voyeuristic approach seems to
have prolonged this confusion.

Another pseudo-spy is Gina Dawson, whose work, “Movie Star Homes,”
looks at the lure of celebrities and their personal estates. She has
stitched a map of Hollywood and the homes of the stars, her research
drawn from hours upon hours of television footage from their mansions.

Hilary Baldwin’s work consists of an array of many objects, some
real, some false. For example, a string of lights appears to hang
from the ceiling; in reality they are just decoration pieces used
by storefronts.

“Many of these objects are icons from city life. They show the reality
and falseness of the urban landscape,” said Baldwin.

Also showing their thesis work this month are Nicole Arendt, Yvonne
Boogaerts, Amy Finkelstein, Aimee LaPorte, Evelyn Rydz, Erin M. Sadler
and Tim Saltarelli.

Viewing the work of these 12 artists provides a rather comprehensive
look at themes that are being explored in modern art today. All artists
are part of the Joint Graduate Degree Program of Tufts University and
SMFA, Boston. The exhibit opens today, and the artists will be present
at the opening reception held on Thursday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

“A1+” Is Demanded Also In Sweden

A1 Plus | 15:17:41 | 04-04-2005 | Social |

“A1+” IS DEMANDED ALSO IN SWEDEN

Citizens of not only Armenia joint the continuous action in defense
of A1+. The editorial office receives many e-mails from different
countries.

For example, Vahe Avetisyan living in Sweden writes in his latter, “The
members of the 3K web express their support to your complaint. We are
sure that free speech can be limited for a time only, and the limits
make it still more hearable. We wish you strength, courage and patience
and we do not doubt that justice will win and ignorance will lose.”

Plus victime que moi…

L’Express
28 mars 2005

Plus victime que moi…;
L’oeil du psy – Jacques Sédat

par: Sédat Jacques

Après les peuples et les races élus, va-t-on instaurer des classes de
victimes supérieures à d’autres?

Les dérapages verbaux de Dieudonné, que je m’abstiendrai de citer,
relèvent d’un antisémitisme avéré. Mais, au-delà de l’opposition
entre mémoire coloniale et mémoire juive, on peut analyser ce
phénomène comme l’émergence d’une hiérarchie des victimes, voire
d’une concurrence entre elles.

Ce phénomène, cependant, n’est pas nouveau. Ainsi, déjà à la
Libération, s’instaurait culturellement une forme de communautarisme
des victimes fondé sur une échelle des valeurs. Comme Simone Veil le
rappelait récemment, à leur sortie des camps nazis, les internés
politiques étaient accueillis de façon différente des autres, juifs,
tsiganes, homosexuels, républicains espagnols. Quant aux Noirs,
célébrés par Serge Bilé (Noirs dans les camps nazis, le Serpent à
plumes), ils sont aujourd’hui l’objet d’une polémique. Des historiens
sérieux affirment qu’ils n’ont pas été déportés en tant que Noirs.

Faut-il rappeler que le siècle que nous venons de quitter a constitué
une effroyable fabrique de victimes? Pourtant, la guerre de
1914-1918, la plus meurtrière de l’Histoire, a été largement dépassée
ensuite par les idéologies fasciste, nazie et communiste. Et ce, au
nom de la race élue, de la nation élue, du peuple élu. Certains
génocides n’intéressaient personne: le génocide arménien, le génocide
khmer, les génocides interraciaux en Afrique. Pour qu’on les prenne
en considération, il est capital que les survivants et les
descendants puissent en parler. Les millions de paysans chinois
décimés sous le maoïsme en tant que contre-révolutionnaires n’ont
longtemps inspiré ni pitié ni indignation aux maoïstes français.

Pensons à ces bien-pensants qui choisissaient leurs pauvres, les bons
pauvres, si bien décrits par Mauriac dans La Pharisienne. Nous
n’avons pas fait beaucoup de progrès depuis, sur ce plan-là. Le
nouvel antisémitisme de Dieudonné nous pose une question nouvelle: y
aurait-il un héritage victimaire qui donnerait des droits spéciaux?
Après les peuples et les races élus, va-t-on instaurer des classes de
victimes élues, supérieures à d’autres? Ce serait une triste façon de
tirer les conséquences des leçons de l’Histoire que de reconduire, à
travers l’émergence des communautarismes, l’exaltation d’une race ou
d’une religion comme repérage identificatoire unique et absolutisé.
Comme si la citoyenneté ne suffisait pas à nous situer dans une
commune humanité.

ANKARA: McCarthy: There was no Armenian genocide

Dünya Gazetesi, Turkey
March 25 2005

McCarthy: There was no Armenian cenocide
25/03/2005 12:12:54

Addressing the Parliament yesterday, visiting Professor Justin McCarthy
from the University of Louisville said that there had been no genocide
against the Armenians, adding that genocide claims were being used
as a political weapon by certain circles.

“Although these circles have political power, historical facts prove
Turkey’s case,” he said, warning further that the European Union was
trying to make recognition of the so-called genocide a precondition for
Turkey’s EU membership. Later, McCarthy addressed a conference entitled
“The Reality of the so-called Armenian Genocide.” Foreign Minister
Abdullah Gul, opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Deniz
Baykal, and Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc were all in attendance.

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