Armenian Iranians condemn Gaza offensive

Vision of the Islamic Republic of Iran East Azarbayjan Provincial TV, Tabriz
Dec 29 2008

Armenian Iranians condemn Gaza offensive

The archbishop of Azarbayjan’s Armenians has condemned the crimes
committed by the Zionist regime in Gaza.

Archbishop Nishan Topouzian described the crimes in Palestine and Gaza
as inhuman and said that every day several defenceless people of Gaza
lose their lives due to bombing and brutish attacks of the occupying
regime of Israel. He added that the people of the world are witnessing
every moment of these killings.

He condemned these crimes and expressed his sympathies and the
sympathies of all Azarbayjan’s Armenians to the brutal attacks by the
Zionists. He urged freedom for occupied Palestine from the hands of
the criminal and occupier Zionist regime and an end to these crimes as
soon as possible.

[translated from Persian]

Turkish Ambassador To Azerbaijan: Turkish Nation Did Nothing To Apol

TURKISH AMBASSADOR TO AZERBAIJAN: TURKISH NATION DID NOTHING TO APOLOGIZE AND WOULD NOT APOLOGIZE TO ANYONE

ArmInfo
2008-12-26 10:24:00

ArmInfo. Turkish nation did nothing to apologize and would not
apologize to anyone, Ambassador of Turkey to Azerbaijan Hulusi Kilic
said at a press- conference in Baku yesterday when commenting on
the campaign of apology to Armenians having been recently launched
in Turkey.

As APA reports, he said those who joined the campaign were
wrong. Touching on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement, Kilic
said Turkey wanted a soonest solution to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
and would always support Azerbaijan in this issue.

Constitutional Revolution And Its Aftermath (1906-20)

CONSTITUTIONAL REVOLUTION AND ITS AFTERMATH (1906-20)
by Arash Monzavi-Kia

The Iranian

Dec 26 2008
California

The Iranian constitutional revolution was lead by a few intellectuals
who were inspired by the Western ideals of liberty and equality. The
English had one in the seventeenth century, which ultimately turned
their kings into figureheads and the country as lead by an elected
parliament. Both the French and the Americans went even further
in the eighteenth century, abolishing the royalty and instituting
Roman-inspired republics. There were two triggers to the constitutional
uprising in Persia; firstly, the exorbitantly higher costs of consumer
goods, due to the increased tariffs and levies. Secondly, shockwaves
of the Russian revolution of 1905 at the news of Japan’s unbelievable
victory over the Tsar’s navy.

After a year of struggles, in 1906, Mozafar-al-din Shah agreed to
the establishment of a parliament, where people’s representatives
could assemble and pass laws for a democratic Persia. The first act
of Majles was a European style constitution that was approved by the
compromising Shah, days before his passing. However, the new king
(Mohammad-Ali) was strongly opposed to any liberal restrictions
over his absolute power, and conspired to use the religious Shia
sentiments against the new parliament. Shah’s strongest ally was a
lead cleric (Sheik Fazlollah Norrie) who despised the free-thinking
constitutionalists. Clergies like Norrie believed that the laypeople
of Persia were not even capable of properly washing their hands without
specific instructions from a Marjah mullah, let alone passing laws!

In the summer of 1908, Shah’s Cossack brigade invaded the parliament,
jailed all the deputies and murdered the liberal leaders. Similar
attacks decimated the ranks of libertarians all over the country,
except for Tabriz where a small-scale armed resistance grew into a
full fledged uprising. The Tabriz uprising was aided by the armed
revolutionaries from the neighbouring Russian territories (Baku and
Armenia), and ignited similar rebellions in Rasht and Isfahan. The
ensuing civil war ended when in the spring of 1909, the revolutionary
forces captured Tehran, sent the murderous Shah to exile and unleashed
revenge on the reactionaries like Norrie.

However, the victorious constitutionalists inherited a bankrupt
country, which was not only one of the poorest in the world, but also
highly indebted to Russia and Britain. All through the nineteenth
century, those two colonial superpowers were engaged in a fierce
competition (the Great Game) over dominance in Asia. The Great Game
had bleed Persia but allowed the feeble Qajars to barely survive,
as each side vied for their allegiance. However, at the beginning
of the twentieth century, the Anglo-Russian animosity was replaced
by a common fear of the newly rising powers of Europe (Germany) and
Asia (Japan). In 1907, England and Russia had concluded a friendship
pact, which also unceremoniously divided Persia into two separate
spheres of influence. Russia was granted a de-facto control over all
economical activities in the North, and Britain in the South. The
newborn constitutional government in Tehran was helpless against that
arrangement, because most of the country’s riches were already lost
through concessions.

The new government’s bankruptcy also created animosity and fierce
fighting among the once allied constitutionalists. The leftists
(Democrats) who were inspired by the Russian socialists, wanted
to radicalize the movement and confiscate land and riches from the
princes, landlords and mullahs. The moderates were aiming at achieving
modernization and improvement but, with no money in the coffers,
could not affect any positive outcome.

The superpowers’ dominance in Iran was followed by outright occupation
during the First World War. In effect, Persia became a protectorate
of Russia and England, from 1912 to 1921. The level of misery and
hardship during that decade is mindboggling and appalling. It is
estimated that 20% of the total population (10 million) perished
in civil wars (among Armenians, Kurds, Turks, Bakhtiari, Ghashghai,
pro-Germans, pro-British, Arabs, Baluchi, etc.); fighting between the
rival Ottomans and Russians, who used Northern Iran as their battle
ground and source of supplies; and widespread famines and plagues
that wiped-out entire towns and villages.

WWI killed tens of millions of people in Europe, and caused the
collapse of the Russian and German empires. Russia soon turned into a
communist country and Germany adopted Nazism. Britain emerged victor
from the war, but so wounded and weak that London could not afford to
maintain the Persian occupation all by herself. Iran was descending
into chaos! The great rivalry between the two superpowers also
restarted; with the Russian communists (Reds) becoming openly hostile
to Britain and their counter-revolutionary allies (Whites). In 1921,
the final collapse of the Whites culminated in a new power balance
in the Persian arena.

http://www.iranian.com/main/node/51535

According To OYP Vice-Chairwoman, Nothing Serious Will Change In Cou

ACCORDING TO OYP VICE-CHAIRWOMAN, NOTHING SERIOUS WILL CHANGE IN COUNTRY IF ARMENIAN DELEGATION IN PACE IS DEPRIVED OF VOTE

NOYAN TAPAN

Dec 25, 2008
YEREVAN

"If Armenia’s delegation is deprived of the vote in PACE, nothing
serious will change in the country," Heghine Bisharian, the
Vice-Chairwoman of the Orinats Yerkir (Country of Law) party, stated
at the December 25 press conference. In her words, no international
structure can punish any state. As to PACE’s requirement to release
the oppositionists arrested on the March 1 case, as H. Bisharian
affirmed it, the court should decide in Armenia who is guilty, who
is innocent, whom and how to punish. "I do not think it is right to
constantly say that those imprisoned should be released," the deputy
mentioned. H. Bisharian also stated that she is not a judge and cannot
give a grounded commentary on that ussue. "However, certainly, someone
should answer for the March 1 events and the 10 victims," she said.

http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010962

Armenia, Iran To Start Building Pipeline In Spring 2009

ARMENIA, IRAN TO START BUILDING PIPELINE IN SPRING 2009

IranVNC
Dec 23 2008
DC

Washington, 22 December (IranVNC 2008)–Construction on a pipeline
to deliver petrol and diesel fuel from Iran to Armenia will begin
next year, Armenia’s Energy Minister Armen Movsisian said today.

"Armenia will receive petrol and diesel fuel from the oil refinery
located in the Iranian city of Tabriz through the pipeline,
construction of which starts next spring," AFP quoted Movsisian
as saying.

Speaking at a news conference, Movsisian added that the joint project
was part of Armenia’s efforts to diversify its energy supplies,
which were disrupted by the conflict in neighboring Georgia in August.

Iran and Armenia will each finance half of the project, which is set
to cost 200 to 240 million dollars.

The 300-kilometer pipeline will run from Iran’s northwestern city of
Tabriz to Armenia’s northeastern city of Eraskh, where a receiving
terminal will also be built.

Construction is expected to take two years to complete, Movsisian
told reporters.

The announcement came one week after Movsisyan met Iran’s Foreign
Minister Manouchehr Mottaki in Tehran. The two sides signed
a Memorandum of Understanding for cooperation in a number of
fields, including energy, oil, petro-chemistry and tourism, Iran’s
semi-official ISNA news agency reported.

Two Multi-Apartment Blocks Put In Commission In President’s Presence

TWO MULTI-APARTMENT BLOCKS PUT IN COMMISSION IN PRESIDENT’S PRESENCE IN ARMENIA

ARKA
Dec 18, 2008

YEREVAN, December 18. /ARKA/. Two multi-apartment blocks have
been commissioned for residents of houses with high accident rate
(4-degree) in Yerevan Wednesday, in the presence of Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan.

The blocks have 50 apartments each, Head of Yerevan Municipality
Administration Grigor Melkumyan told journalists.

Property certificates will be given to 48 facilities relocated from the
houses of Margaryan street. The remaining apartments will be given to
dwellers of accident-prone houses at Shinararneri and Briusov streets
and Baghramyan Blind Alley 1, Melkumyan said.

Construction of the blocks lasted less than a year and was financed
from the state budget.

Total construction cost was 1.5bln Drams.

Under the municipality program on relocation of residents from
houses with high accident rate, the next are the dwellers of a hostel
in Yerevan.

Dwellers of another two hostels will get apartments in 2009 and 2010,
Melkumyan said.

Arthur Abraham – "Best Boxer Of The Year"

ARTHUR ABRAHAM – "BEST BOXER OF YEAR"

Panorama.am
15:22 19/12/2008

This is the third year boxer Arthur Abraham is announced the boxer
of the year in Germany.

The readers of "BoxSport" German magazine and the special jury have
voted for Abraham to become the best boxer of the year. Currently
Abraham managed to leave behind him famous boxers Vitaly and Vladimir
Klichkos.

"This is a great honor for me. I am happy to hear that the specialists
and the fans have made that decision. We did everything to get the
success and I would like to say thank you to my trainer and our
team for their support. Without their help I would do nothing,"
said Abraham.

More Than 10,000 Signatures Under The Initiative "I Apologize"

MORE THAN 10.000 SIGNATURES UNDER THE INITIATIVE "I APOLOGIZE"

AZG Armenian Daily
19/12/2008

Armenian Genocide: "The viewpoints are expressed freely in Turkey",
Turkish President Abdullah Gul announced touching upon the Turkish
intellectuals’ initiative under heading "I apologize" and the
counteraction of the discharged diplomats.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan severely criticized the
intellectuals’ campaign to apologize to the Armenians. He announced
that Turkey did not commit an offence to apologize, Turkish news
agencies reported.

To recall, Turkish intellectuals Basqn Oran, Ahmed Insel, Jengiz
Aktar and Ali Bayramoghlu initiated a movement under heading "I
apologize". In the framework of the movement, signature collection
is organized in Internet, and according to the received data, the
signatures exceed 10.000.

BAKU: Human Rights Commissioner Of The Council Of Europe Not To Take

HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSIONER OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE NOT TO TAKE PART IN TODAY’S SESSION OF PACE MONITORING COMMISSION

Trend
Dec 17 2008
Azerbaijan

In all probability Human Rights Commissioner of the Council of Europe
Thomas Hammarberg will not to take part in today’s session of PACE
Monitoring Commission and present the report regarding the domestic
political situation in Armenia, the head of the standing parliamentary
commission on the state and legal issues, the leader of the Armenian
delegation to PACE David Harutyunyan told Radio Liberty.

He also added that John Prescott and George Colombier, co-rapporteurs
of the PACE Monitoring Commission may present the report of the human
rights commissioner.

As press-secretary of the Commissioner of the Council of Europe
Stefano Montanari told Radio Liberty, Thomas Hammarberg will not
take part in today’s session of the Monitoring Commission, as he is
leaving for Belgium, reported ArmInfo.

Armenian Ex-Foreign Min, 6 Others Faces Trial Over Unrest

ARMENIAN EX-FOREIGN MIN, 6 OTHERS FACES TRIAL OVER UNREST

EasyBourse.com
Dec 17 2008
France

YEREVAN, Armenia (AFP)–Seven top Armenian opposition supporters,
including an ex-foreign minister, will go on trial Friday on charges
of seeking to overthrow the government in unrest this year that left
10 dead.

Prosecutors allege former foreign minister Alexander Arzumanian, three
members of parliament and two other government critics were seeking to
"usurp state power" when they organized mass protests in February.

Thousands of supporters of former Armenian president Levon
Ter-Petrosian rallied for 11 days to denounce President Serzh
Sarkisian’s victory in elections, before street battles broke out
with riot police.

Two police officers and eight civilians were killed in the clashes
and dozens more were injured, many from gunshot wounds. Ter-Petrosian
had finished second in the vote.

Critics allege the prosecution is politically motivated and aimed at
stamping out opposition to Sarkisian in the ex-Soviet republic.

Arzumanian, Armenia’s foreign minister from 1996 to 1998, was
Ter-Petrosian’s election campaign manager.

The chief investigator in the case, Vahan Harutunian, said the evidence
against the accused was extensive and prosecutors had interviewed
more than 500 witnesses.

"There is ample evidence to support the case, otherwise it would not
have been sent to court," he said. "Even if they are politicians,
they committed a crime, there is evidence of that and they are legally
responsible. Everyone is equal before the law."

But lawyer Hovik Arsenian, who represents Arzumanian and two other
defendants, said the evidence against his clients was weak and he
had no hope of getting an objective hearing.

"This is an imitation of a court case," he said. "All of the so-called
evidence in this case in fact proves the opposite – the innocence
of my clients…it is obvious that this case has nothing to do with
criminal justice."

The defendants each face up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

More than 140 people were arrested following the violence and 52 have
already been tried and received prison sentences of varying lengths.