Armenian Apology Campaign Initiators Won’t Be Prosecuted

ARMENIAN APOLOGY CAMPAIGN INITIATORS WON’T BE PROSECUTED

PanARMENIAN.Net
26.01.2009 16:25 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The office of the Ankara Public Prosecutor ruled
Monday against demands for the criminal prosecution of individuals who
initiated an Internet campaign to issue a public apology to Armenians,
Hurriyet Daily reports.

Earlier this month an investigation was launched into the issue after
six Turkish prosecutors submitted a petition calling for the organizers
of the apology campaign to be charged with "insulting the Turkish
nation openly" under Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code (TCK).

"It has been decided that there is no need for criminal prosecution
on the legal grounds that opposing opinions are also protected under
freedom of thought in democratic societies," the prosecutor’s office,
which completed its investigation regarding the demands, said in
its ruling.

Some 28 thousand people have already signed the petition which reads,
"My conscience does not accept the insensitivity showed to and the
denial of the Great Calamity that befell the Ottoman Armenians in
1915. I reject this injustice and for my share, I empathize with the
feelings and pain of my Armenian brothers. I apologize to them."

Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan slammed the campaign, saying that
Turkey has never committed anything it must apologize for.

Armenian Prime Minister Visits Gold Market Owned By "Vagharsh & Sons

ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER VISITS GOLD MARKET OWNED BY "VAGHARSH & SONS" LTD

Noyan Tapan

Jan 26, 2009

YEREVAN, JANUARY 26, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenian prime minister Tigran
Sargsyan accompanied by by the ministers of economy, finace, labor
and social issues, the chairman of the RA State Revenue Committee
and a number of other state officials on January 24 visited the gold
market owned by "Vagharsh & Sons" Ltd on Yerevan’s Khorenatsi Street
to become acquained with the market employees’ working conditions
and difficulties which these people had repeatedly expressed during
their protests organized in front of the government building.

During talks held with numerous employees of the market, it became
clear that even elementary conditions are not ensured for employees
who have a lot of problems related to hygiene and sanitary, health
safety and fire protection which is a gross violation of the law. There
is also a problem of cash registers: they are absent in many trade
stalls. Employees also complained about the large amount of monthly
payment for their work in the market. The minimum montly paymnent
for a stall makes 70 thousand drams, including 18 thousand drams
– allgedly a state tax, 5 thousand drams to the Pension Fund, the
rest are payments to the market organizers for the lease of a stall,
accounting and other services.

In repsonse to market employees’ questions, it was explained that the
latest legislative amendments related to fairs are aimed at reducing
the tax burden of employees and shifting it to the organizers of
markets and fairs. The organizer of a market is obliged to purchase
cash registers and install them at a stall at his own expense, as
well as to ensure working conditions envisaged by law.

According to the RA Government Information and PR Department, the
prime minister conducted a consultation to sum up the results of the
indicated visit and propose solutions to these problems. The chairman
of the State Revenue Committee was instructed to prepare an analysis
of the financial results of the activities of the gold market owned by
"Vagharsh & Sons" Ltd, its rents and tax liabilities and to present
this information to the prime minister as soon as possible.

The Labor Inspection of the RA Ministry of Labor and Social Issues was
instructed to conduct checks in the gold market to reveal violaltions
of working conditions and take respective measures. The Ministry of
Emergency Situations will examine the state of meeting technical and
fire prevention demands and take the necessary measures.

As a result of all this, as the prime minister underlined, favorable
conditions should be created for all employees of markets and fairs
in terms of improving their financial-economic and working conditions.

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Ambassador of the Philippines hands credentials to the President

Ambassador of the Philippines hands credentials to the President of
Armenia

armradio.am
24.01.2009 11:53

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of the
Philippines Victor Garcia III presented his credentials to President
Serzh Sargsyan.

President Sargsyan expressed gratitude for the constant balanced
position of the Philippines on Armenian issues within international
organizations.

During the meeting the parties attached importance to the further
intensification of contacts and rated as sufficient the potential for
launching cooperation in different branches of economy.

Armenia developed cooperation with CSTO, NATO in 2008

PanARMENIAN.Net

Armenia developed cooperation with CSTO, NATO in 2008
24.01.2009 16:05 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia was dynamically developing military
cooperation with international organizations in 2008, the RA Defense
Minister said.

"Jointly with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs we have submitted a
report on implementation of the NATO IPAP, which was appreciated
highly in Brussels. NATO was also pleased with the level of conduction
of Cooperative Longbow/Lancer 2008 exercise," Seyran Ohanyan told a
news conference today.

"The Armenian peacekeepers completed their mission in Iraq. The number
of our servicemen in Kosovo reached 70," he said.

Minister Ohanyan also informed that Armenia will complete formation of
its peacekeeping force by 2012.

BAKU: Contents Of Armenian-Captured Azerbaijani Soldier’s Letter Pub

CONTENTS OF ARMENIAN-CAPTURED AZERBAIJANI SOLDIER’S LETTER PUBLICIZED

APA
Jan 23 2009
Azerbaijan

Aghdam. Teimour Zahidoglu-APA. The letter of Armenian-captured
Azerbaijani soldier Rafig Rahman Hasanov has today been delivered to
his family, captive’s father Rahman Hasanov told APA Karabakh bureau.

The contents of the letter as follows:

"I am safe and sound. I am in good condition. Meet you soon. My best
regards to all relatives, as well as my uncles," said in the letter.

Officials of International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Office
in Armenia visited Armenian-captured Azerbaijani soldier Rafig Rahman
Hasanov on January 21.

ICRC officials familiarized themselves with his detention condition
and health. ICRC officials wrote a letter to captive’s family on
behalf of Hasanov, because the captive cannot write or read.

Rafig, 20, was captured by Armenian servicemen in the contact line
near Gazakh Region on October 8, 2008.

Mikael Danielian Receives Freedom Defenders Award Of U.S.

MIKAEL DANIELIAN RECEIVES FREEDOM DEFENDERS AWARD OF U.S.

Noyan Tapan

Jan 23, 2009

YEREVAN, JANUARY 23, NOYAN TAPAN. The Chairman of Helsinki Committee of
Armenia Mikael Danielian received a Freedom Defenders Award at the U.S.

embassy in Yerevan on January 22. The award was instituted by the
former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

In the words of the U.S. ambassador to Armenia Marie Yovanovitch,
recently Martin Luther King Day was celebrated in the U.S, and the
second anniversary of Hrant Dink’s assassination was marked the
following day. She said that H. Dink followed in M. King’s footsteps
and also struggled for equality, justice and freedom of speech. It
is thanks to efforts of M. King and others that an African American –
Barack Obama has been elected U.S. president for the first time. "There
are advocates of human dignity and human rights in Armenia as well,"
the ambassador stated. Neither the authorities nor the opposition
were considered as able to provide reliable information on the March
1 events, and such information was provided by M. Danielian. He spoke
about police abuses, visited imprisoned people, demanding that they
be given medical services.

M. Damielian in his turn said that Armenia has a long path to pass
toward democracy and the defence of human rights. "Everybody must
realize that human rights are above national and political interests,"
he underlined.

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Obama To Promote U.S.-Armenia Relations, ACA Says

OBAMA TO PROMOTE U.S.-ARMENIA RELATIONS, ACA SAYS

PanARMENIAN.Net
21.01.2009 16:38 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Council of America congratulated
President Barack Obama on his inauguration as the 44th President of
the United States and Joseph Biden as Vice-President.

Today marks a momentous period in American history and the
Armenian-American community is looking forward to working with the new
Administration. As Senators, both Obama and Biden have demonstrated
their support on issues of concern to the Armenian-American community,
ACA said in a statement obtained by PanARMENIAN.Net.

Barack Obama reaffirmed his support for a strong "U.S.-Armenia
relationship that advances our common security and strengthens Armenian
democracy". He is also in favor of "promoting Armenian security by
seeking an end to the Turkish and Azerbaijani blockades, and by working
for a lasting and durable settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
that is agreeable to all parties, and based upon America’s founding
commitment to the principles of democracy and self determination."

In his over 30 years of public service, Joseph Biden has been a strong
and steadfast supporter of the Armenian community. As Chairman of
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Biden was a co-sponsor of the
Armeniaн Genocide Resolution, and authored the Hrant Dink Resolution
calling for the repeal of Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code that
punishes discussion of the Armenian Genocide. The Armenian Council
of America endorsed the Obama-Biden ticket. "The Armenian-American
community congratulates our friends and supporters President Obama
and Vice-President Biden", said Armenian Council of America Chairman
Vasken Khodanian.

"The Obama message of change and hope has resonated around the
world. We seek to foster a deeper and stronger relationship with the
Obama Administration in a pursuing a new era and vision both here in
the United States and in Armenia."

The Armenian Council of America is a grassroots organization
dedicated to work with all political leaders, offering Armenian
related news, analysis and resources for policymakers, media,
students and activists, advocating issues important to Armenian
Americans. The Armenian Council of America aims to strengthen U.S. –
Armenia and U.S. – Nagorno Karabakh ties, the development of programs
promoting sustainable economic growth and good governance in Armenia,
while promoting the values and responsibilities of global citizenship.

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Article 301 Threatens The Initiators Of The Online Apology Petition

ARTICLE 301 THREATENS THE INITIATORS OF THE ONLINE APOLOGY PETITION

armradio.am
22.01.2009 14:36

Article 301 is in play again. This time it is threatening the online
Armenian apology petition launched by some intellectuals to express
remorse for the events of 1915, Hyrriyet Daily reports.

The article is the part of the Turkish penal code that criminalizes
insulting Turkishness. It was watered down after intense pressure
from the European Union last year and now requires approval before
a case can be pursued.

Ankara’s prosecutor Nadi Turkaslan, assigned to monitoring the media,
is examining whether there is a need to start an investigation against
the people who signed the "I Apologize to Armenians" petition after
six citizens filed a joint criminal complaint. Petitioners apologize,
for their part, to Armenians for the "Great Catastrophe that Ottoman
Armenians were subject to in 1915." The act of apologizing is an
insult to Turkishness, according to the complainants.

Behind Major Changes For Turkey’s Kurds

BEHIND MAJOR CHANGES FOR TURKEY’S KURDS
by Harry Sterling

Embassy MAgazine
ng-1-21-2009
Jan 21 2009
Canada

It was television no one had ever seen before. For the first time in
history, starting Jan. 1, the people of Turkey could watch TV programs
24 hours a day in Kurdish, which had once been totally banned from
that country’s television networks.

It was an unprecedented step forward for Turkey’s 12-14 million Kurds,
whose very existence ultra-nationalist Turks once denied.

This month’s dramatic breakthrough for the Kurdish population was only
one remarkable development within a society which is increasingly
undergoing dramatic changes, changes welcomed by many Turks while
vociferously rejected by others.

Those changes, often unpredictable and divisive, have long-term
implications for the democratic process in Turkey, particularly greater
respect for human rights and freedom of speech in a society where even
today members of parliament can be imprisoned for allegedly disparaging
"Turkishness."

The changes set in motion have direct ramifications for Turkey’s
prospect of ever joining the European Union; the possibility Greek and
Turkish Cypriots will reach an agreement on a peaceful settlement of
the Cyprus issue and an end to Turkish occupation of northern Cyprus;
and the expansion of Turkish influence in the Middle East, including
facilitating a lessening of tension between Israel and such countries
as Syria.

Many of the changes percolating within Turkish society are linked to
the electoral victory of the Islamic-rooted Justice and Development
Party (AK) of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, which came to
power in 2002 and was re-elected with a sweeping majority in 2007.

Despite widespread distrust of the AK Party’s Islamic background,
especially amongst ultra-nationalists and the military,
Mr. Erdogan initiated a series of political and social reforms that
permitted greater protection for basic human rights, including for
minorities. (He was also receptive to Greek efforts to lessen tension
between the two NATO allies over territorial disputes and Cyprus.)

Although cynics saw Erdogan’s reforms based primarily on the
need to meet stipulated standards required by the European Union
for EU applicants, others saw his actions reflecting a society
increasingly more open and sophisticated due to Turkey’s growing
economic prosperity.

That sectors of Turkish society were truly opening up became obvious
recently when 200 intellectuals dared to organize an Internet signature
campaign to apologize for the mass killings of Armenians during the
Ottoman Empire.

Although the statement referred to the "Great Catastrophe that the
Armenians were subjected to in 1915…"–carefully avoiding the term
"Armenian genocide"–the fact over 26,000 people signed the petition
in a matter of days is a remarkable development in a country where
the large-scale killing of Turkey’s Armenian population has been a
taboo subject.

Interestingly, while Prime Minister Erdogan was seen by many as a
politician prepared to acknowledge some of Turkey’s shortcomings,
including his public admission that Turkish governments had treated
the Kurds unfairly and harshly and he would personally end most
restrictions imposed on them, his tolerance for an unfettered
discussion of the Armenian issue clearly had its limits.

He dismissed the apology movement, mocking the organizers. With the
sole exception of the Kurdish-based Democratic Turkey Party, all the
opposition parties denounced the intellectuals’ apology campaign.

Although Erdogan’s actions to reduce restrictions on the use of Kurdish
have been welcomed, some regard such changes as the new Kurdish TV
channel as based on a desire to counteract propaganda disseminated by a
pro-Kurdish TV station, Roj, operating from Denmark. Roj is described
as an arm of the Kurdistan Workers Party, PKK, an insurgent movement
which last year escalated guerrilla attacks on Turkish military units,
resulting in numerous casualties. Still others see Erdogan’s Kurdish
reforms as simply a tool to win votes; the AK actually won over half
the votes in Kurdish areas during the 2007 election.

One area which preoccupies some is diminished support amongst Turks
towards joining the European Union, plus a dramatic increase in
anti-American sentiment because of the U.S. invasion of Iraq.

Israel’s invasion of Gaza resulted in large-scale anti-Israeli
demonstrations in Turkey, raising calls for Turkey to end military
co-operation with Tel Aviv and causing Erdogan to strongly criticize
the Olmert government for endangering Turkey’s mediation efforts
between Syria and Israel. Some in Turkey have always opposed relations
with Israel, including joint military exercises, and favour breaking
diplomatic links, concentrating instead on expanding relations with
Arab and Muslim nations. Such a move would not be welcomed by the
United States, seeing Turkey as a buffer against Islamic extremism.

As if the situation weren’t already complicated enough, a number of
ultra-nationalists and former military officers have been arrested for
allegedly attempting to provoke a military coup against the Erdogan
government. Ultra-nationalists and others within the entrenched secular
elite have already tried to have the constitutional court ban Erdogan
and the AK Party for violating the secular state, the Court effectively
warning the AK to change its ways or face being declared illegal.

Some claim such recent actions directed against Erdogan have
diminished his commitment to promote further reforms in order to
appease opponents, especially the military, perceived as wanting a
tougher line towards Kurdish militancy and PKK insurgents based in
northern Iraq’s Kurdistan province.

Whereas many within the global community are convinced reforms and
meaningful changes are necessary to deal with the current problems
confronting various societies, in Turkey, change can be a highly
divisive issue with no one sure where that country’s current changes
will ultimately lead.

Harry Sterling, a former diplomat, is an Ottawa-based commentator. He
served in Turkey.

http://www.embassymag.ca/page/view/sterli

DVDs With Facts Of Policemen’s Illegal Actions Given To Head Of RA P

DVDS WITH FACTS OF POLICEMEN’S ILLEGAL ACTIONS GIVEN TO HEAD OF RA POLICE

Noyan Tapan

Jan 20, 2009

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, NOYAN TAPAN. With his application to the RA
Ombudsman Armen Harutyunian, the representative of the Armenian
National Congress Levon Zurabian enclosed three DVDs with facts of
illegal actions taken by policemen. Taking into consideration the
fact that solution of the issues raised in the application is within
the jurisdiction of the police, A. Harutyunian passed L. Zurabian’s
application to the head of the RA Police for discussion so that the
facts will be checked and examined.

According to the Information and PR Unit of the RA Ombudsman Office,
the ombudsman requested that both he and L. Zurabian be informed in
writing about the results of the discussion.

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