Demoyan: It’s Time To Step More Practical Round

DEMOYAN: IT’S TIME TO STEP MORE PRACTICAL ROUND

Panorama.am
20/04/2010

Turkey continues annihilation of Armenian cultural values, but
according to Lozano treaty that country is responsible for protecting
the cultural values of national minorities. Previous year tombs,
churches have been destroyed in the city of Ani.

"We should step more practical round. This is our mission. It’s high
time to draft a strategy to fight that challenge," Hayk Demoyan, the
director of Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute told at international
conference on Cultural Genocide.

He said that fight may be declared started, since projects on Armenian
cultural values and genocide have been submitted to PACE.

The museum-institute has enough scientific ground to submit papers
to the international community. "We have those facts and papers to
submit to the interested sides if needed."

Demoyan said the genocide of Jugha’s kachqars still remains unveiled.

"We shouldn’t make those facts older," Demoyan said.

Demoyan is sure Turkey feels the danger and tries to use its
traditional tricks to avoid it. "Turkish side feels the danger and
reconstructs Akhtamar church. This is a mirage," Demoyan said.

Cengiz Aktar: diaspora is known as eternal enemy of Turkey

Cengiz Aktar: diaspora is the name of group which is known as eternal
enemy of Turkey

April 17, 2010 – 13:57 AMT 08:57 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net –

On the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan looked for a remedy on the fate of the
normalization protocols Turkey signed with Armenia last fall, Hurriyet
Daily News columnist Cengiz Aktar writes in his `The Anatolian
Disapora’ article.

`Since he is the main cause of the problem when it comes to the
current situation regarding the protocols, he is supposed to find the
solution. But this is not an easy task for him as first and foremost
he needs to change his references. The notions and concepts regarding
the Armenian question and those used by Turkish politicians should be
reassessed thoroughly. One of these notions is the `Armenian diaspora’
of which sizable numbers are settled in the United States,’ the
article says.

`The word `diaspora’ has a negative connotation in Turkish so much
that it cannot be used, for instance, for over a million
Turkish-descent Germans who have become a genuine diaspora in Germany
after being granted naturalization and citizenship rights. The
diaspora, in official language, is the name of a group which is known
as the eternal enemy of Turkey.’

BAKU: Azerbaijani MP: U.S President Not To Utter Word ‘Genocide’

AZERBAIJANI MP: U.S PRESIDENT NOT TO UTTER WORD ‘GENOCIDE’

Trend
April 15 2010
Azerbaijan

The U.S. president, in his traditional speech April 24, did not
pronounce the word "genocide", Azerbaijani MP said.

"President Barack Obama will not assess the events of 1915, as
destruction because of ethnicity," member of political council of
the ruling New Azerbaijan Party, MP Aydin Mirzazade told Trend.

The Armenians and the Armenian lobby claim that the predecessor
of Turkey – the Ottoman Empire in 1915, committed genocide against
Armenians living in Anatolia. The Armenians want recognition of this
fact throughout the world. They strengthen the propaganda of genocide
in many countries and achieved recognition in the parliaments of
some countries.

Mirzazade said that the U.S. have a tradition of statehood. It is
responsible to the world as the largest country.

"The U.S. can not lose its influence because of dirty interests of
one ethnic group. I think that, a decision will be made like last
year but the U.S. will not take such a step," he said.

MP said if the U.S. makes this action, they may lose their influence
as a state.

"In this case, the U.S. government will prove that it became a victim
of petty emotions, and will lose such an influential partner like
Turkey," Mirzazade said.

BAKU: Insisting On Maximalist Positions Makes It Hard To Achieve Set

INSISTING ON MAXIMALIST POSITIONS MAKES IT HARD TO ACHIEVE SETTLEMENT – ANALYST

news.az
April 16 2010
Azerbaijan

Dr Hans Gutbrod News.Az interviews Dr Hans Gutbrod, regional director
of the Caucasus Research and Resource Centre.

Is the post-soviet area still a priority for US and the West or it
is became less meaning after the Russian invasion in Georgia in 2008?

I think following the financial crisis, foreign policy is less of
a priority in the United States and the European Union. The US is
trying to resolve a series of internal challenges, most recently
healthcare reform. In Europe, Britain is facing a major election,
the French president needs to deal with unpopularity at home, Germany
is preoccupied with Afghanistan, and the EU as a whole with the issue
of Greece, and the potential bailout. So there’s just generally less
attention on foreign policy for now. As for the post-Soviet area, it’s
hard to generalize. Different countries have different priorities,
and in some places indeed there is a sense that there is little the
West can do to contribute to a constructive development.

Can the current approaching between US and Russia show up in the
South Caucasus and its security?

There is a broader rapprochement, but this will not immediately
impact the South Caucasus, and not resolve all the challenges there,
because they are so entrenched.

What are the main threats for security in the South Caucasus in
your opinion?

Ultimately, the main threats for security are internal, in terms
of poor governance. This keeps places unstable, with insufficient
economic development (especially sustainable development), and a
shortage of employment. In the medium term, this creates the main
threats for instability, as well as incentives for governments to
take a hard line to deflect from policy problems.

Do you believe that cooperation of US and Russia as the main mediators
in the Karabagh settlement between Azerbaijan and Armenia can bring
positive results?

Any successful peace settlement requires much patience, and the
building of consensus. The more cooperation we have, the better.

Ultimately the main challenge is up to all the governments themselves:
insisting on maximalist positions makes it hard to achieve a
settlement, and considerable work needs to be done to convince the
populations on both sides that insisting on the maximalist position
ultimately is detrimental to long-term stability.

Do you believe in soon settlement of Karabagh conflict and what is
the main obstacle for this?

In terms of obstacles, as mentioned above, it would be desirable
that governments prepare their populations for reaching some sort
of settlement. A good peace often requires some sort of internal
transformation, and a lot of work would need to be done for that
become possible. The Caucasus would be a much better place if this
peace was achieved, so it’s worth investing the effort into that.

Armenian, Turkish Foreign Ministers Meet

ARMENIAN, TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTERS MEET

Interfax
April 14 2010
Russia

Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and Turkish Foreign
Minister Ahmet Davutoglu held talks in Washington, the Armenian
Foreign Ministry told Interfax.

Nalbandian also met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
where they discussed bilateral relations, interaction at the UN and
the OSCE, the current regional situation, and the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict settlement process.

Earlier in the week, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and Turkish
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan held negotiations on the sidelines
of the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington.

OTTAWA: The Commemoration Of The 95th Anniversary Of The Armenian Ge

THE COMMEMORATION OF THE 95TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN PARLIAMENT

Canada NewsWire
April 14, 2010 Wednesday 9:00 AM Eastern Time

A reception hosted by the Joint Committee for the Commemoration of the
95th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide is being held at 6:00 p.m.
on Wednesday April 14th, 2010 in Room 200 of the West Block, Parliament
Building in Ottawa.

On this occasion, Armenians everywhere will mourn their martyrs,
celebrate their rebirth, and renew their commitment to stand for
truth and justice for all the victims of genocides in the world.

All of the Armenian organizations operating in Canada have united under
the auspices of the three religious denominations to jointly organize
events across Canada that will commemorate this milestone anniversary.

Invitations have been sent to all parliamentarians, members of the
diplomatic corps and dignitaries.

Rabbi Dr. Steven Leonard Jacobs, Aaron Aronov Endowed Chair of Judaic
Studies at the University of Alabama and a long time member of the
International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) will be the
guest speaker.

Armenian National Gallery To Host Exhibit In Commemoration Of

ARMENIAN NATIONAL GALLERY TO HOST EXHIBIT IN COMMEMORATION OF GENOCIDE 95TH ANNIVERSARY

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

On April 16, Armenian National Gallery will host an exhibit in
commemoration of 95th anniversary of Genocide.

The exhibition will feature works of Armenian artists who drew
on Genocide theme: Vardges Surenyants, Martiros Saryan, Sargis
Khachatryan, Hakob Hakobyan, Harutyun Harutyunyan, Ara Shiraz,
Harutyun Hakobyan, Ghazar Mirzoyan, Arart Sargsyan.

The exhibition was organized by Ararat Diocese of Armenian Apostolic
Church (AAC), Armenian Genocide Museum and Worldwide Association of
Armenian Artists, with the assistance of RA Ministry of Culture and
Armenian National Gallery.

Exhibition opening will be attended by Armenian Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan and Minister of Culture Hasmik Poghosyan, AAC Ararat Diocese
press service reported.

Minister Ohanyan Attended The Sitting Of CIS Defense Ministers In

MINISTER OHANYAN ATTENDED THE SITTING OF CIS DEFENSE MINISTERS IN MOSCOW

armradio.am
15.04.2010 13:40

On April 14 Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan participated
in the recurrent 58th sitting of the Council of Defense Ministers of
CIS participating states.

The meeting covered more than 20 issues of multilateral military
cooperation, including the upcoming celebrations of the 65th
anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War.

On the sidelines of the sitting Minister Ohanyan had bilateral meetings
with his Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian counterparts.

Government Of Armenia Allows Signing Of Agreement On Opening Of

GOVERNMENT OF ARMENIA ALLOWS SIGNING OF AGREEMENT ON OPENING OF RUSSIAN AND ARMENIAN TRADE REPRESENTATIONS IN BOTH COUNTRIES

/ARKA/
April 15, 2010
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, April 15, /ARKA/. The government of Armenia has agreed
today to allow signing of an agreement on opening of Russian trade
representation in Armenia and Armenian representation in Russia.

A deputy economy minister Mushegh Tumasian said the proposal to sign
the agreement was made by the Russian side. Speaking at the government
session, he said the currently operating agreement was signed in 1992.

He added that the new agreement will help both countries to specify
their relationships.

Time Passing In Favor Of Justice: What Will Obama Say On April 24?

TIME PASSING IN FAVOR OF JUSTICE: WHAT WILL OBAMA SAY ON APRIL 24?

Tert.am
14.04.10

If US President Barack Obama does not pronounce the word "genocide"
in his April 24 commemoration address, it will mean that the US
administration yielded to Turkey’s blackmail, deputy of Armenian
Revolutionary Federation Party (Dashnaktsutiun, ARF-D) Hrayr Karapetyan
said at a press conference today, referring to the meetings Armenian
and Turkish diplomats held recently in Washington in the framework
of the World Nuclear Security Summit.

In his words the fact that Mr Obama will not pronounce the g-word,
will mean Turkey will have a temporary win, as all the same, the world,
including the US, will recognize the Armenian Genocide.

Karapetyan is sure that sooner or later, under the pressure of
international community, Turkey will recognize the Armenian Genocide
too, and most importantly time is passing in favor of justice.

"Time is passing in favor of the justice and that justice is the
very recognition of the Armenian Genocide by Turkey itself," said
Karapetyan.