BAKU: MP: Turkish Prime Minister’s Visit To U.S. Testifies Turkey Wi

MP: TURKISH PRIME MINISTER’S VISIT TO U.S. TESTIFIES TURKEY WILL NOT SUCCUMB TO PRESSURE

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April 23 2010
Azerbaijan

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s last visit to the U.S.
showed that Ankara will not succumb to pressure, the chairman of the
Turkey-Azerbaijan parliamentary group, MP Mustafa Kabakchi said.

"Turkey is not as before, and will not retreat before any threats,
Kabakchi said. – The government has repeatedly stated that it feels
responsible for the entire Turkic world."

Therefore, according to the Turkish MP, the decision of the Armenian
leadership to freeze the process of normalizing relations with Turkey
will not affect the position of Ankara.

On April 22, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan signed a decree on
suspension of the Armenia-Turkey Protocols’ ratification at the
Parliament.

Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers Ahmet Davutoglu and Edward
Nalbandian signed the Ankara-Yerevan protocols in Zurich Oct. 10.

Diplomatic relations between Armenia and Turkey were broken due
to Armenian claims of an alleged genocide and its occupation of
Azerbaijani lands. Their border closed in 1993.

Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan’s message to nation says that
Armenia has decided not to exit the process of normalization of
Armenian-Turkish relations, but rather, to suspend the procedure of
ratifying the Protocols. The president believes this to be in the
best interests of nation.

"These statements will have no effect on the position of Turkey. If
in certain matters the thoughts are clear, and the position is open,
then there will be no doubt on the decisions made and nothing can be
diverted from its chosen path," said Kabakchi.

Therefore, Turkey’s position in the process of normalizing relations
with Armenia and its commitment to the solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict will remain unchanged, says MP.

"Turkey believes the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is one of the problems
of the Turkic world and continues to oppose against the occupation, and
therefore, the statements of Armenia do not worry us, said Kabakchi. –
Ankara knows what it wants in the Caucasus: ending the occupation,
the return of Azerbaijani refugees to their land and stabilizing the
region through peaceful means. "

He said the firm position that Prime Minister Erdogan took over the
Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict and normalization of relations with
Armenia testifies the decisive steps of Turkey, therefore, attempting
to pressure is excluded.

"The statement that Erdogan made in Baku [opening borders with Armenia
only after the solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict], he repeated
in the U.S. and Europe. Therefore, Turkey is decisive in its actions,
said Kabakchi. – Armenia still can not refuse pressure of diasporas.

Pres. Sargsyan Should Demand Implementation Of The 1918 Trials Of Tu

PRES. SARGSYAN SHOULD DEMAND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 1918 TRIALS OF TURKISH MASTERMINDS OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
Appo Jabarian

Executive Publisher / Managing Editor
USA Armenian Life Magazine

In late March, Armenia’s president Serzh Sargsyan became the latest
pilgrim to Deir el-Zor, Syria, when he visited the Armenian mass
funeral pyre.

A few of the most notable remarks by Pres. Sargsyan earned him praise.

But some other comments ignited criticism from concerned Armenians
in Armenia, Artsakh and the Diaspora.

To his credit Sargsyan said: "We do not accept the style of references
to the Armenian Turkish dialogue in attempts to avoid recognition of
the Genocide …. I am here to commemorate and to pray for the vast
majority of my slaughtered nation that had suffered both physical
and cultural extermination."

He stated that Auschwitz is the Deir el-Zor of the Jews and but then
mistakenly asked: "where and when will be held our Nuremberg?"

Apparently, Pres. Sargsyan was given the wrong information. Instead
of focusing on the fact that Armenians had their Nuremberg in 1918,
and that it was unfinished, he missed the opportunity to adequately
address the issue by demanding the completion of the "Nuremberg for
the Armenians."

Back in 2008, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute of
Armenia launched an Online exhibition on the "UNFINISHED
NUREMBERG." The permanent exhibition was organized on the
occasion of the 90th anniversary of the trial of Young Turks
( hibition_9.php).

Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute’s website —
stated that on January 8, 1918, Turkish Military Tribunals of first,
second and third instances were established in Istanbul. During
the court hearings, investigation was conducted into the criminal
actions of the leaders of the Young Turk Government; the members
of the Central Committee of the CUP, the regional secretaries and
officials, the special organization that had committed the Armenian
slaughters called "Teshkilat Mahsuse," as well as the organizers of
the deportation and carnage of the Armenians of Yozgat, Trebizon and
Byoyukdere (a suburb of Constantinople) and Harpoot.

It continued: "Under the existing law, the accused were to be tried in
the locales where they had committed their crimes, but on February 5,
1919, the Istanbul Military Tribunal decided to prosecute the accused
in Istanbul. … By a special decree of Sultan Mahmed VI Vahideddin
(1918 to 1922), the leaders of the CUP and ministers of government
were brought before the Military Tribunal of Istanbul for judgment.

Their crimes were condemned in 1919 by Grand Vizier Damad Ferid. The
trials of the Young Turks’ Government, organized between 1919 and
1920 by the Turkish authorities, are unique evidence proving that
the Armenian Genocide was a politically organized and committed act."

It concluded: "These trials and verdicts are important arguments
against the denial of the Armenian Genocide by the official Turkish
historiography. Most of the officials found guilty during the trials,
however, became associates of Kemal Ataturk, who set up a rebel
government in Ankara and expelled the allies from Anatolia. After the
establishment of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, these criminals were
given important positions in the Turkish military and state."

On Turkey, 15 July 2009, Sait Cetinoglu, a Turkish scholar specializing
in The Young Turks, The Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) and
Kemalism, wrote an article titled "The Malta Documents – Continuity
between CUP and the Turkish Republic." Cetinoglu is the author of many
original articles based on research of the National Archives in Turkey.

In that article, Cetinoglu made a special reference to Vartkes
Yeghiayan, a respected attorney, author and the architect of the New
York Life and other Genocide reparation cases.

Cetinoglu also referred to Yeghiayan’s April 26, 2007 book, "British
Foreign Office Dossiers on Turkish War Criminals." The book presents
detailed dossiers that the British compiled in order to prosecute
the entire Young Turk Regime. Soon after the Armistice, the British
carried out surprise raids in Constantinople, and seized most of
those suspected of planning and executing the Armenian Genocide. The
suspects were subsequently transferred to Malta to await justice.

He underlined: "These documents give us the accounts of what 150
Ottoman government authorities and civil servants did during WWI. It
is also the story of the annihilation of a people under the isolated
conditions of war and seizure of their property, the story of how a
new commercial bourgeoisie and a bureaucratic bourgeoisie flourished
on the usurped riches of this people. The accounts of the witnesses
and the victims that can be found in these documents also serve a
moral lesson for us. Here we can find the clues to the hidden truths
of the foundation of the Republic of Turkey, and this is the reason
why so much effort is made to leave the events of 1915 to oblivion.

Hence, these documents explain why Turkey would never recognize the
Armenian Genocide. They also tell the story of continuity from the
Committee of Progress and Union Committee (CUP) to the Republic of
Turkey, the historical roots of today’s secret operations and the
corruption of the state apparatus in Turkey."

Cetinoglu noted that many of the Malta exiles were appointed to key
governmental positions after their sentence was over. When we track
down the family trees of the Malta exiles in the documents we can see
who the real owners of the state apparatus were. Four of the 50 key
governors whose biographies are published by the Ministry of Interior
were former Malta exiles, in addition to many others whose children
and grandchildren later became high-level government officials.

Among others, Great Britain’s policy of "neutrality", first adopted
on the 16th of March 1921 – the date when GB recognized the Ankara
government as a buffer against the Soviet Union and continued since
then – was responsible for the genocide to be left to oblivion just
for the sake of imperial interests. Armenian people were thus twice
victimized, first by being subjected to genocide with the encouragement
of an imperialist country, i.e. Germany, and then by the fact that
the perpetrators of the genocide were rewarded instead of being
punished, thanks to the interests of another imperialist country,
this time Great Britain. … Mehmet the Pharmacist, who later became
to be known as Mehmet Eczacýbasý, the starter of the biggest holdings
in today’s Turkey, is a striking example of Turkish businessmen who
owe their wealth to usurped non-Muslim property. This is the origin
of the common saying in Turkish, the "tehcir zenginleri", or the
"barons of deportation" and marks the truth about Anatolia being a
paradise of barons of deportation, he disclosed.

He further revealed: "It was not an irony at all when two of the Malta
convicts Haci Adil Bey was accepted to the Istanbul Faculty of Law and
M. Resat Mimaroglu, a police chief, was appointed as the President of
the Council of State, as this is a routine in Turkey where a leader of
the military coup in 1980 was later rewarded as an honorary professor
in the same faculty and a police chief was appointed as the Minister
of Justice. … Furthermore, there were Malta convicts who were put on
the government payroll and were paid civil servant salaries for their
"services to the fatherland".

Popular Turkish historian Murat Bardakcý wrote in March 2009:
"As a matter of fact, Ataturk’s position on the Armenian question is
clearly manifested in the way he gave away the [Armenian] property. He
put the families of the persons murdered by Armenians on very high
salaries and he personally signed the instructions for the transfer
of seized Armenian property to these persons. Wife of Talat Pasha was
receiving the salary for ‘services to the fatherland’ which was the
highest. The same applied to the wives of Central Commitee members
and those of the key members of the Special Organisation (Teskilat-ý
Mahsusa). The highest level of salary was assigned to Mahpeyker Hanim,
the daughter of Enver Pasha."

Based on sizeable evidence made available to him, CetinoGlu firmly
believes that not only Malta exiles played a direct role in the
foundation of the Republic, but also their children and grandchildren
continued to serve in important government positions up to this date.

Sons of two Malta exiles sat in the Inonu’s "restoration" cabinet
set up after the military coup of 27th May 1960. Celalettin Uzer,
the Minister of Development and Housing in the Inonu Cabinet,
was the son of Hasan Tahsin Uzer, who was Enver’s nephew and Vefik
Pirinccioglu, the State Minister in the same cabinet, was the son of
Fevzi Pirinccioglu, who was Ziya Gokalp’s nephew. It’s interesting
to see that the grandfather was one of the key figures of the 1895
massacres, the son was one of the founders of the Republic, and the
grandson a member of the "restoration" cabinet. Enver’s brother-in-law
Kazým Orbay was the Chief of General Staff between the years 1944-46
and the Speaker at the Restoration Parliament set up after the 1960
military take-over. General Fahri Ozdilek, a member of the Special
Organisation and an assistant to the well-known Special Organisation
commander Fuat Bulca, was one of the organisers of the 27th May 1960
coup and was appointed as a Senator at the Restoration Parliament. Suat
Hayri Urguplu one of the Prime Ministers of the ‘intermediary regime"
and also a former minister, was the son of the Seyhulislam Hayri
Efendi and thus one of the symbols of the continuity between the CUP
and the Republic.

He also attested that many of those names referred to in the section
about Diyarbakýr were very familiar. "As a preamble, let us only
point out that the Aksus and the Goksus are two families closely
related to each other and Hacý Bedir Aga’s grandchildren sit in today’s
parliament as deputies. Furthermore, many Malta exiles and the founders
of the Republic had common ancestry. For Suleyman Nazif, Pirinccioglu,
Gokalp and Germens were relatives. So were Tahsin Uzer, Enver, Cevdet
and Kazým Orbay. Ubeydullah Efendi was Mahmut Esat Bozkurt’s uncle,
Huseyin Tosun was Dr. Resit’s brother and Abdulhalik Renda was Talat’s
brother-in-law. Also many Malta exiles were classmates, revealing
the fact that they were from common social backgrounds, he stressed.

In short, the Malta documents offer the international community the
evidence of continuity between the Young Turks’ CUP and the Kemalist
Republic, where we can trace back the roots of the Genocide.

Pres. Sargsyan can render a great service to the cause of justice
by exposing the facts about the connection between the succeeding
Turkish regimes. He should also be steadfast in his demand for the
complete implementation of the 1918 Nuremberg for the Armenians that
remains unfinished.

http://www.genocide-museum.am/eng/online_ex
www.genocide-museum.am

Aram Safaryan: International Community Inclined To Recognize Armenia

ARAM SAFARYAN: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INCLINED TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE EVER MORE

PanARMENIAN.Net
April 24, 2010 – 14:32 AMT 09:32 GMT

Secretary of Prosperous Armenia parliamentary group Aram Safaryan said
that one-sided concessions over Nagorno Karabakh cannot be imposed
on Armenia to stimulate the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement.

"Today, Armenian public and political circles are unanimous in their
opinion that the process of international recognition of the Armenian
Genocide is a matter of national interest and security for Armenia,"
he told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

"The process should go on without fail. Presently, the international
community is inclined to recognize the Armenian Genocide ever more. We
will be waiting for Turkey’s signal on normalization of relations
with Armenia," he said.

AMD 15 Billion Transferred By Armenia’s Large Taxpayers To State Bud

AMD 15 BILLION TRANSFERRED BY ARMENIA’S LARGE TAXPAYERS TO STATE BUDGET IN FEBRUARY

/ARKA/
April 22, 2010
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, April 22. /ARKA/. Armenia’s large taxpayers sent AMD 15
billion to the state budget in February, Armenian State Revenue
Committee reports.

This amount is greater than that of the same month of the previous
year by AMD 3.8 billion.

The share of 344 largest taxpayers made up 50.8% of taxes collected
in February.

In this February, 11 companies – ArmRosgasprom, Armenian Nuclear
Power Plant, Zangezur Copper and Molybdenum Combine, Orange Armenia,
Armbusinesbank, Ameriabank, VTB Bank Armenia, Yerevan Thermal Power
Plant, Geo Pro Mining Gold, EMH Contraction and Armenia-International
Airports transferred the amount greater than that of the same month
a year before by AMD 2.2 billion.

The committee says tax agencies conducted 55 inspections in February
2010.

As a result, extra AMD 226 million was recovered.

Bergen County Commemorates 95th Anniversary Of The Armenian Genocide

BERGEN COUNTY COMMEMORATES 95TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

Targeted News Service
April 21, 2010 Wednesday 2:43 AM EST

The Bergen County Executive issued the following press release:

Bergen County Executive Dennis McNerney and the Board of Chosen
Freeholders will host the annual Commemoration Ceremony for Armenian
Genocide Victims.

The 95th Anniversary Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide was
organized by the Bergen County Chapters of the Knights and Daughters
of Vartan Bakradouny Lodge #38, and Sahaganoush Chapter #24.

The event will be held near the Armenian Genocide Memorial monument,
which was erected in July 1990 by the Knights of Vartan, Bakradouny
Lodge No. 38. During the event, County Executive McNerney will issue
a proclamation declaring Saturday, April 24, 2010 as Armenian Genocide
Remembrance Day in Bergen County.

The ceremony will include a Requiem Service by members of the Armenian
Clergy and the laying of flowers.

WHEN: Friday, April 23, 2010, 12:30 pm WHERE: Main Street, Hackensack
(Bergen County Court House Lawn) Contact: Sheri Hensley, 201/336-7349

Richard Giragosian: Turkey Has To Show Its Sincerity In The Process

RICHARD GIRAGOSIAN: TURKEY HAS TO SHOW ITS SINCERITY IN THE PROCESS

PanARMENIAN.Net
April 22, 2010 – 15:28 AMT 10:28 GMT

The President will announce about the freezing of Armenia-Turkey
normalization process in his televised address, according to Richard
Giragosian, director of Armenian Center for National and International
Studies.

"As to Armenian ruling coalition’s decision, it may be viewed as a
leverage on Turkey, which is reluctant to normalize relations with
any preconditions," Mr. Giragosian told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

"The position of Armenia in this process is correct, now it’s up to
Turkey to show its sincerity in this process," he said.

"A Photographic Journey Through Historic Armenia" On April 25 In Gle

"A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY THROUGH HISTORIC ARMENIA" ON APRIL 25 IN GLENDALE

NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY
APRIL 20, 2010
GLENDALE

GLENDALE, APRIL 20, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. On April 25,
Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County (NLS-LA), USC
Institute of Armenian Studies, and Mashdots College will jointly host
an exhibit of photographs by Dr, Garbis Der-Yeghiayan in commemoration
of the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The event will take
place at the NLS-LA center.

According to [email protected], the exhibit will display several
historic Armenian cities and villages in Cilicia, Cappadocia and
Western Armenia offering the guests an unprecedented opportunity to
better understand and appreciate the centuries-old heritage of the
Armenian people.

Erdogan Presses Armenia On Karabakh

ERDOGAN PRESSES ARMENIA ON KARABAKH

Journal of Turkish Weekly
April 20 2010

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Turkey will keep its
border with Armenia closed if a territorial conflict between Armenia
and Azerbaijan remains unresolved.

Erdogan was quoted today by the Anatolia news agency as saying that
"if the occupation of (Nagorno Karabakh) continues, we will not take
such a step."

The reopening of the Turkish-Armenian border is part of an accord
the two countries signed in October to establish diplomatic ties and
needs parliamentary ratification to take effect.

Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993 in a show of solidarity
with Azerbaijan after ethnic Armenian separatists, backed by Yerevan,
seized the Nagorno Karabakh region.

AFP: Turkish PM Assures Azerbaijan Of ‘United’ Stand On Armenia

TURKISH PM ASSURES AZERBAIJAN OF ‘UNITED’ STAND ON ARMENIA

Agence France Presse
April 19, 2010 Monday 6:43 PM GMT

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday reassured
Azerbaijan that Ankara remained "united" with Baku and would uphold
Azerbaijani interests during its reconciliation efforts with Armenia.

On a brief visit to the Azerbaijani capital Baku, Erdogan said he had
provided Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev with details of a meeting
with Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian last week in Washington.

"I came to Baku in order to inform the leadership of Azerbaijan on the
meeting in Washington. Azerbaijan and Turkey share a united position
on the issues in question," Erdogan told journalists in comments
shown on ANS television.

Turkey has been keen to assure Azerbaijan, its ally and strategic
energy partner, that it will not ignore Baku’s conflict with Armenia
over the breakaway Nagorny Karabakh region during the reconciliation
efforts.

Azerbaijan has warned Turkey that agreeing to reopen its border
with Armenia without progress in the Karabakh dispute could threaten
energy ties.

The reopening of the Turkish-Armenian border is part of a landmark
accord the two neighbours signed in October to establish diplomatic
ties and end decades of hostility over Ottoman massacres of Armenians
during World War I.

But the deal, which needs parliamentary ratification in both countries
to take effect, has since faltered amid mutual accusations that the
other side is not committed to reconciliation.

Turkey sealed its border with Armenia in 1993 in a show of solidarity
with Azerbaijan after ethnic Armenian separatists, backed by Yerevan,
seized the Nagorny Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts
from Baku in a war that claimed an estimated 30,000 lives.

Armenia has slammed Turkey’s position as a "precondition," rejecting
any link between the October deal and Nagorny Karabakh.

Turkey and Armenia have also been estranged over Yerevan’s allegations
that up to 1.5 million Armenians were the victims of genocide at the
hands of their Ottoman rulers in 1915-1917, a label Ankara fiercely
rejects.

Protest Action At The Turkish Embassy In Georgia In Sidelines Of Apr

PROTEST ACTION AT THE TURKISH EMBASSY IN GEORGIA IN SIDELINES OF APRIL 24 COMMEMORATION EVENTS

Panorama.am
14:20 19/04/2010

All three Armenian deputies of the Georgian Parliament are intent to
submit a petition to the Parliament Speaker by April 24 on recognizing
the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian deputy of Georgia Armen Bayanduryan
told Panorama.am.

Panorama.am recalls that the Armenian community of Georgia called
on President Saakashvili and Georgian parliament to recognize the
Armenian Genocide.

Bayanduryan said, every year the Armenian community of Georgia, the
representatives of intelligentsia submit a petition with signatures,
calling the authorities of Georgia to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

This year the issue will be raised by the Armenian deputies for the
first time.

Mr. Bayanduryan said, April 24 commemoration events have been scheduled
in Georgia. According to him, people will pay tribute to the victims
at the Armenian Genocide memorial; candle-lighting ceremony will be
conducted in St. Gevorg Church. Besides, according to the deputy,
some organizations will hold a protest action at the Turkish Embassy
in Georgia.

Note that all three Armenian deputies of Georgia – Henzel Mkoyan,
Harutyun Hovhannisyan, Armen Bayanduryan – are members of "United
National Movement" Party. Georgian Parliament has 150 deputies.

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