Genocide Res. pillar for lasting Armenia-Turkey relations: Schiff

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Dec 19 2009

Genocide Resolution pillar for lasting Armenia-Turkey relations: Schiff

13:43 / 12/19/2009U.S. Congressman Adam Schiff called for the adoption
of the Armenian Genocide Resolution that he has introduced to the
House of Representatives back on March 17, 2009, Armenian National
Committee of America (ANCA) website reports.

Schiff underlined that it is a necessary step `to both counter
Turkey’s campaign of denial and to help lay the foundation for a
lasting Armenia-Turkey relationship based on truth,’ the source reads.

ANCA informs that `Schiff’s actions came in response to a letter from
the Assembly of Turkish American Associations (ATAA) and Federation of
Turkish American Associations (FTAA) that cited the historical
&`commission’ provision of the recently signed Turkey-Armenia
Protocols as justification for blocking Congressional condemnation and
commemoration of the Armenian Genocide.’

`This investigation will necessarily probe the Armenian Revolt
(1885-1919) during which 1.1 million Ottoman Muslims and Jews
perished, and its consequences for Ottoman Armenian rebels and their
supporters,’ the letter reads.

In his turn, Adam Schiff in his December 18 letter says, `I received
your letter regarding the Armenian Genocide Resolution and after
reading it, I am more certain than ever that the best way to ensure
that the victims of the Armenian Genocide are not forgotten is to pass
the resolution.’

A.G.

Ottawa comic loses weight, gains fiancee

Nanaimo Daily News (British Columbia)
December 17, 2009 Thursday
Final Edition

Ottawa comic loses weight, gains fiancee; Big comedian’s life has
improved along with his health

by Tony Lofaro, Canwest News Service

Things are getting bigger and better for comedian-actor Angelo Tsarouchas.

And we’re not talking about his size.

Tsarouchas, 44, has a TV series being developed based on growing up in
Ottawa in a Greek household, his latest movie is on a shortlist for
the Sundance Film Festival, and he’s graduated from small comedy clubs
to performing in larger venues.

"I’m in a good place right now," says Tsarouchas, a Montreal-born and
Ottawa-raised comic who has toured the world, often as an opening act
for Canadian comedy star Russell Peters.

Tsarouchas, who now calls Los Angeles home, has been a regular at Yuk
Yuk’s for years, cracking up audiences with killer routines on his
large Greek family and their assimilation into Canadian life. While
club appearances have been the staples of his career, he’s also become
a recognizable face in TV and movies, appearing last year in an
episode of Mad Men, the feature films Cinderella Man, Harold and Kumar
Go to White Castle, and the TV series Hotel Babylon.

All this attention led to his first comedy special, Angelo Tsarouchas:
Bigger is Better, filmed for Showtime earlier this year. It received
favourable reviews.

But the biggest news of all is that he’s engaged to Alina Basil, an
Armenian woman who runs a Los Angeles spa.

"The most important thing for me was falling in love with this
beautiful woman and getting married again. It’s really stabilized my
life," says Tsarouchas, who was married when he lived in Ottawa. He
ran a travel agency there before giving up the business and turning
his attention to comedy about 10 years ago.

"It’s not like I was out of control. But I love women like I like
food; I’m not going to hide it. But I was on the road and I got to
travel around the world and it gets lonely," he says.

The other big change in his life is losing 60 pounds over the last
year. He once tipped the scales at 435 pounds, but has trimmed down to
375 pounds.

He says he’s always enjoyed food and, while he tries to eat well, his
constant touring plays havoc with his eating habits.

"I find (that) now that I’m in love and living in California, I tend
not to eat as much. The only time I eat more is when I’m on the road,
because you’re eating in hotels and restaurants all the time."

Tsarouchas says touring is providing plenty of new material for his comedy act.

"I have stories from the road, making some comparisons about living in
England, America and Canada."

ANKARA: The Fundamental Design Flaw Of The Turkish Republic

THE FUNDAMENTAL DESIGN FLAW OF THE TURKISH REPUBLIC
Mustafa Akyol

Hurriyet Daily News
Dec 18 2009

In the beginning, the state said, ‘Let there be no Kurds.’ And it
hoped that everybody would see this official light, and see that
it was good On May 1, 1920, Mustafa Kemal, who would soon be the
founder of the Turkish Republic, delivered an important speech at
the Parliament in Ankara.

"The people who have formed this supreme assembly are not just
Turks," he said. "They are also Circassians, Kurds or Laz. They
are all different components of Islam. They all respect each other,
and each other’s ethnic, social and geographic rights."

That was the time of Turkey’s War of Liberation (1919-1922). As the
leader of this national struggle to save the homeland from European
invaders, Mustafa Kemal used rhetoric that would appeal to all
"components of Islam" in Asia Minor. (The non-Muslim component,
the Armenians, was tragically expelled in 1915.)

The Republic to end all peace

In fact, Kemal was personally not the greatest fan of Islam, and
believed in Turkish nationalism rather than a pluralist nation of
various identities. But it was not the right time to voice such views.

So, over the next two years, he continued to speak about the
"brotherhood" of all Muslim peoples, and especially the Turks and
the Kurds, the two largest groups in Anatolia. Most Kurds put their
faith in this message and supported the War of Liberation.

Once the war was won, however, Kemal’s rhetoric rapidly changed. When
he announced the formation of the Turkish Republic in October 1923,
he was no longer speaking of the "components of Islam that respect
each other" but only "the Turkish nation." The Constitution he
orchestrated the following year took a bolder step. "The people of
Turkey," it announced, "are all called Turks regardless of their
creed and ethnicity."

The same year, Kemal also abolished the Caliphate and banned all
Islamic schools, both highly popular among the religiously conservative
Kurds of southeastern Anatolia.

The response came in early 1925, when a Kurdish revolt led by an
Islamic sheik broke out. In return, the Kemalist government not
only brutally suppressed the revolt, but also established martial
law in the entire country, closing down opposition parties and even
nongovernmental organizations. This heavy-handed policy led to other
Kurdish revolts, which were, again, suppressed brutally. In the one
that broke out in Dersim in 1937, the city was bombed by war planes.

One of the bomber pilots was Sabiha Gökcen, the adopted daughter of
Mustafa Kemal, whose name was recently given to the second airport
in Istanbul. (The first one, of course, is named after her father,
who took the surname Ataturk, "the father of all Turks," in 1934.)

While suppressing the Kurdish revolts, Ataturk also initiated a
policy of "Turkification." Through education and propaganda, the
Kurds were to be convinced that they were actually Turks who had
regrettably forgotten their identity. "Our Diyarbakır is the home
of the pure Oguz Turk [of Central Asia]," Ataturk said in 1932. "We
are all children of that home."

"The land of the Turk is great, and it is only him that is great on
Earth," he added. "The Turk fills everywhere. And the face of the
Turk enlightens every corner."

This cult of Turkishness was the Kemalist solution to the Kurdish
question. If the state venerated Turkishness enough, while banning all
expressions of Kurdishness, or so the reasoning went, the "problem"
would be solved.

>>From state to society

That was the fundamental design flaw of the Turkish Republic: The
belief that the state has the right, and the power, to transform the
society into whatever it wills.

The state simply said, "Let there be no Kurds." And it hoped that
everybody would see this official light, and see that it was good.

Personally, I object to this project on philosophical grounds. I
believe that society, and the individuals that make up it, precede
the state. Thus the state should be constructed according to the
aspirations of the society – not the other way around.

But even those Turks who don’t have such philosophical objections to
the state’s right to transform society are now at least accepting that
it lacks the power to do so. Even some Kemalists now realize that the
Kurds cannot be "educated" anymore to realize that they are actually
"pure Oguz Turks."

So what should we do now?

The rational answer is to fix the fundamental design flaw of the
Republic. To make it, in another words, a democratic state that
respects the plurality of the society, rather than an authoritarian
one that imposes an official identity and ideology.

This is what the liberal intellectuals who yearn for a "Second
Republic" have been arguing all along. And the incumbent Justice
and Development Party, or AKP, despite its all other mistakes and
shortcomings, has taken the boldest steps toward this democratization
since 2002.

However, we face two huge obstacles: First, many Turks are passionately
devoted to preserving the design flaw, which has become a part of
their national secular religion. They are resisting change by all
means necessary.

Secondly, some Kurds have become so nationalist now that it might not
be possible to win them over anymore with democratic reforms. Their
resentment to the rest of Turkey has reached levels that are really
hard to reconcile.

The design flaw of the Republic, in other words, has created a very
flawed society as well.

That is why I am not terribly optimistic about the future of this
matter.

Belarus Parliament Shelves Recognition Of South Ossetia, Abkhazia

BELARUS PARLIAMENT SHELVES RECOGNITION OF SOUTH OSSETIA, ABKHAZIA

AZG DAILY
19-12-2009

International

The Belarusian parliament will not hold hearings on recognizing the
former Georgian republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia before spring
2010, a senior lawmaker said on Friday, according to RIA Novosti.

According to the source, the two regions formally requested ex-Soviet
Belarus to recognize them a year ago, but Minsk has delayed its
decision, torn between traditional ally Russia and the EU, which
backs Georgia’s claim to sovereignty over the republics.

"Today is the last day of the fall session, and the issue of Abkhazia
and South Ossetia has not been included in the agenda," said Sergei
Maskevich, head of the lower house foreign relations and CIS affairs
committee.

Russia recognized the republics in August 2008 after repelling
Georgia’s assault on South Ossetia in a five-day war. Only Nicaragua,
Venezuela and Nauru have followed suit.

Belarus sent members of parliament to the regions and to Georgia in
November to study the situation on the ground.

Maskevich said members of the working group considering the issue
are not unanimous.

Abkhazia and South Ossetia broke away from Georgia in armed conflicts
in the early 1990s after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Georgia severed ties with Russia after it recognized the regions’
independence, calling them occupied territories. Tensions in the area
remain high although skirmishes and other incident have declined in
number in recent months.

NKR President Requested To Grant Honorable Shushi Citizen Title To Z

NKR PRESIDENT REQUESTED TO GRANT HONORABLE SHUSHI CITIZEN TITLE TO ZHIRAYR SEFILYAN

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
16.12.2009 20:10 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Coordinator of the committee on protection of
Zhirayr Sefilyan’s right to citizenship addressed an open letter
to NKR President Bako Sahakyan, with a request to grant Honorable
Shushi Citizen title to former commander of Shushi special battalion,
Zhirayr Sefilyan.

Armenian-Spanish Business Office Opens In Yerevan

ARMENIAN-SPANISH BUSINESS OFFICE OPENS IN YEREVAN

ARMENPRESS
DECEMBER 16, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS: Armenian-Spanish business office
opened today in Yerevan founded by Spanish LUPICINIO lawyers’ company.

The prior goal of the Armenian office will be to ensure qualitative
legal consultation for Armenian and Spanish businessmen in the
investment sphere as well as present the interests of businessmen in
private and public sectors.

Armenian deputy economy minister Ara Petrosyan welcomed the
Armenian-Spanish initiative, noting that the office is a big step
in improvement of Armenia’s investment field. According to him,
it opened on time as the Armenian government is forming a number of
programs for future – Jermuk tourism development strategic program,
information and high technology in Armenia, construction of North-South
highway to which the Armenian-Spanish office may have its contribution.

According to him, Armenian Economy Ministry will do everything to
support the office and promote its effective activity.

Representative of LUPICINO company Lupicinio Rodriges presented the
activity of the chief office, its issues and achievements. According
to him, Spain today has a number of issues particularly in the
economic sphere.

"Today a new role-maker appeared in our country – China, which competes
not only in prices but in quality and volume of products. In this
pre-context we wish to involve other countries in this new game of
economic role-makers, in this case Armenia. We will help the Armenian
businessmen to enter Spanish market, will promote the sale of products
and will support in their advertising," Rodriges said.

Armenian honorary consul to Spain Luis Barbera Sabatero highly assessed
cooperation and expressed assurance that Armenian-Spanish friendship
on this level will too be mutually beneficial and fruitful.

Gas Supplied To Armenia Without Restrictions – ArmRosGazprom

GAS SUPPLIED TO ARMENIA WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS – ARMROSGAZPROM

Itar-Tass
14.12.2009, 14.12

YEREVAN, December 14 (Itar-Tass) – Gas is being supplied to Armenia
without restrictions by using fuel accumulated at gas storages,
ArmRosGazprom told Itar-Tass on Monday.

Russia has suspended the transit of gas to Armenia after an explosive
device was found under the gas main near Ingushetia’s settlement of
Srednie Achaluki.

"We received a telegram that supplies of gas to Armenia have been
suspended. Before supplies are resumed, gas to the population will be
delivered from reserves of underground gas storage facility," the press
secretary of the ArmRosGazprom gas company, Shushanik Sardaryan, said.

Russia is the main supplier of gas to Armenia. It delivers 6.5 million
cubic meters of gas a day via the territory of Georgia.

"Under force-majeure circumstances, we are using gas storages,"
Sardaryan said.

EurAsEC Registered Progress In Overcoming Crisis

EURASEC REGISTERED PROGRESS IN OVERCOMING CRISIS

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.12.2009 12:38 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian governmental delegation led by Prime
Minister Tigran Sargsyan accomplished the visit to Saint Petersburg.

Armenian officials took part in 24th EurAsEC session, which focused
on formation of a customs union and common economic zone. Measures
taken to overcome the crisis were assessed as efficient.

Armenian Parliament Approves Next Year Budget

ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT APPROVES NEXT YEAR BUDGET

/ARKA/
December 10, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, December 10, /ARKA/. With a vote of 82 to 16 Armenian
parliament has approved today the final version of the next year
government budget. Lawmakers from the opposition Armenian Revolutionary
Federation (ARF) and Zharangutyun (Heritage) parties voted against. One
lawmaker abstained from voting.

The final version calls for 742 billion Drams of revenues and 935.5
billion Drams of expenditures. The deficit is projected at 193.4
billion Drams. It predicts also a 1.2% economic growth and a 2.5-5.5%
inflation.

The final version includes a set of proposals and suggestions made
by lawmakers during previous discussions of the draft budget in the
parliament.

Sargsyan sure Latvian President visit will strengthen relations

Serzh Sargsyan is sure that Latvian President’s visit will strengthen
two countries’ relations

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN. An official meeting ceremony of
Latvian President Valdis Zatlers, who arrived in Armenia on a
three-day state visit on December 9, took place on December 10 at RA
President’s residence and was followed by the two Presidents’ private
talk. Then the official delegations met with an enlarged staff, with
the participation of the Presidents.

S. Sargsyan expressed confidence that Latvian President’s visit will
strengthen the two countries’ relations. He said that possibilities of
developing cooperation in various spheres were discussed, as well as
opinions over issues of bilateral interest were exchanged with V.
Zatlers.

V. Zatlers, in his turn, mentioned that Latvian businessmen are
interested in development of cooperation and work actively with their
Armenian partners.

The sides attached a special importance to conducting of encouraging
policy for the two countries’ business circles in the economic sphere.
They gave assurance that both countries have goods and services that
will be in demand on one another’s markets.

According to RA President’s Press Office, the interlocutors also
touched upon possibilities of cooperation within the framework of EU
Eastern Partnership, attached importance to the facilitation of the
entrance visa reception procedure.

Then four intergovernmental and interdepartmental agreements were
signed in the presence of the two Presidents, which are to regulate
the two countries’ cooperation in the spheres of air communication,
economic and scientific-technical cooperation and cooperation in
fighting terrorism, organized crime and illegal circulation of drugs,
psychothropic substances and their components and other crimes.