Genocide Museum Director Hayk Demoyan Delivers Lecture On Museum Act

GENOCIDE MUSEUM DIRECTOR HAYK DEMOYAN DELIVERS LECTURE ON MUSEUM ACTIVITIES AND ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS

Gibrahayer
March 19, 2010

Press release by The Committee of the Kalaydjian Foundation – 16
March – On Saturday the 13th of March, the Director of the Armenian
Genocide Museum in Yerevan Hayk Demoyan, gave the Armenian Cypriot
community a detailed and highly informative lecture on the history and
activities of the Genocide Museum and on the possible consequences
of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols signed last year. The lecture,
which also included a slide-show presentation of photographs and
newly-acquired material, took place in front of around 120 community
members and was organised by the Kalaydjian Foundation under the
auspices of His Eminence Archbishop Varoujan. The event was attended
by the Armenian Representative Vartkes Mahdessian, by representatives
of all political parties and organisations, and by the former Assistant
Secretary General of the UN Benon Sevan, amongst others.

In his speech Demoyan listed the various milestones in the history
of the Armenian Genocide Memorial and Museum at "Dzidzernagapert" in
Yerevan, and explained that a large-scale expansion of the Museum’s
facilities is planned in the near future, which will allow for a
better and more effective display of recently-acquired material. He
also stated that numerous foreign heads of state had visited the
Museum in recent years and signed the Visitors Book. Hayk Demoyan
also stressed the importance of the Museum’s new "Bedros and Aram
Kalaydjian Collection", which comprises rare books, original period
postcards and newspapers, maps and other items that relate directly
to the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923 and which was acquired by the
Museum during the last two years. These items will officially be put
on display next month and it is the Museum’s intention to send them
abroad as a temporary exhibition entitled "The Armenian Genocide:
Frontpage Coverage".

Demoyan then expanded his speech to include the subject of the
Protocols that were signed by Armenia and Turkey last autumn. He
stressed that the Protocols do not call for the creation of a
commission tasked with examining whether the Genocide actually took
place or not. The Armenian Government’s position on this, he said,
has always been very clear, namely that any commission formed as a
result of the Protocols would deal solely with the consequences of
the Genocide and how those consequences can be overcome.

Recently published books by Hayk Demoyan were also presented to the
Armenian community. The lecture then concluded with a question and
answer session and was followed by a cocktail reception.

ANKARA: PM Erdogan’S Armenian Hostages

PM ERDOGAN’S ARMENIAN HOSTAGES
Semih Idiz

Hurriyet
March 18 2010
Turkey

Angered at the Armenian "genocide" resolutions passed by a U.S. House
of Representatives committee and the Swedish parliament, Turkey’s
prime minister says he is prepared to deport 100,000 Armenians living
illegally in Turkey if necessary.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made the following remark
in an interview with the BBC’s Turkish Service during a visit to
London a few days ago:

"Look, there are 170,000 Armenians in my country; 70,000 are my
citizens. But we are not making a fuss over the remaining 100,000. So
what will I do tomorrow? If necessary, I am going to tell these
100,000, ‘come on, back to your country.’ I will do this. Why? Because
they are not my citizens. There is nothing that forces me to keep
them in my country."

Erdogan was referring to people who, due to the hardships in their
own country, have somehow made their way to Turkey and are working
here in order to be able to send their meager earnings back home to
sustain their families or loved ones.

This is not something that is alien to Turks, given that millions have
had to travel to Western countries over the past decades, leaving
home and hearth for the same reasons, many of them entering those
countries illegally as well.

Pressed on by his interviewer, Erdogan made a feeble attempt later
to backtrack by saying that he "was not referring to something that
would be happening today or tomorrow, but only if necessary."

So innocent Armenians are again potential victims of ugly politicking.

But Turkey is not the "hell-hole" in terms of human values that some
Europeans and Armenian activists like to make it out to be. Erdogan’s
remarks were condemned by a significant number of Turkish politicians,
columnists and other opinion makers as "inhumane," "unjust" and
"a violation of human rights."

Some columnists, such as Can Dundar of daily Milliyet, referred to a
new "tehcir," the term Turks use for the deportation of Armenians in
1915. Dundar indicated that Erdogan’s remarks amount to saying that
"100,000 Armenians are hostages, and if European parliaments don’t
stop pressuring Turkey over the 1915 events, we will make them suffer."

Ergun Babahan of daily Star went the whole way and wrote, "If Hitler
had been Turkish, we would also be denying the Holocaust today." He
added, in so many words, that that the spirit of Enver PaÅ~_a and his
"Ittihadists" was alive and kicking in today’s Turkey.

Erdogan’s remarks are unconscionable, of course, and represent a
slur to Turkey’s reputation. They are also seriously out of tune with
Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu’s position on this issue.

Davutoglu was recently reported as telling the main opposition
Republican People’s Party, or CHP’s, abrasive and Armenian-baiting
deputy Canan Aritman that deporting illegal Armenians would be
counterproductive, and leave Turkey facing international charges of
"racism." Naturally, one wonders how Davutoglu feels after Erdogan’s
remarks.

This brings us to the opposition’s position. As far as the
ultranationalist Nationalist Movement Party, or MHP, is concerned,
the reaction was predictable. Senior party members challenged Erdogan,
with apparent glee, to carry out his threat. "Why employ so many
illegal Armenians when there are unemployed Turks?" was the attitude
of Oktay Vural, a key name in the party.

As for the supposedly "social democratic" main opposition CHP, it
raised eyebrows again. Senior party members such as Aritman and Onur
Oymen did not miss the chance to insist it was the CHP that had first
suggested the Armenians should be deported (as if this is something
that merits a medal).

That was true, of course. The suggestion to deport all illegal
Armenians from Turkey came initially from another senior CHP
personality and a former ambassador to Washington, namely Å~^ukru
Elekdag.

It must also be mentioned here that Oymen had insulted and said hurtful
words in the recent past concerning Kurds also, when referring to
the Dersim massacres of 1937-38 perpetrated by Turkish forces against
rebellious Kurds.

It seems, however, that the CHP leadership is trying to dissociate
itself this time from the attitude of people such as Oymen, Elekdag
and Aritman – who once baited President Abdullah Gul by claiming he
had Armenian blood in him that he was keeping secret.

CHP spokesman Mustafa Ozyurek said in a statement that Erdogan’s
suggestion of deporting the Armenians was "wrong and discriminatory."

Much to the annoyance, no doubt, of the trio mentioned above, CHP
leader Deniz Baykal also came out against Erdogan’s suggestion.

To use people who came to work in Turkey in this way was "a violation
of human rights," Baykal said. Undoubtedly referring to members
of his own party, the CHP chief added that "individual opposition
deputies may have their own views, which are not binding in the end,"
but that it was "totally unacceptable" for the prime minister to come
out with such a proposition.

Whether Baykal really believes his own words, or simply did not want to
end up in the position of having to support a suggestion by Erdogan –
his political enemy – is another question. Whatever the case, the
CHP has to work overtime to not only prove its social democratic
credentials, but also its humanistic ones.

Finally, it must be said that Erdogan’s figure of 100,000 illegal
Armenians living and working in Turkey has not been corroborated by
the Ministry of Labor or the Interior Ministry. The figures mentioned
by Turkish and Armenian sources vary from 5,000 to 60,000.

But whatever the figure may be, there is not one reported incident of
trouble between Armenians working in Turkey and Turks. To the contrary,
all the reports in the Turkish press about these people have been
highly positive, indicating how Turks and Armenians can work, live
and love (yes, there are even marriages taking place) together.

But it makes no difference if the number of illegal Armenians is only
100. To turn innocent people, who have little to do with politics
and are merely trying to eke out a living in difficult circumstances,
into hostages for political considerations is morally reprehensible.

Even members of Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party, or AKP, have
apparently understood this, and are now claiming, as Huseyin Celik
– one of the party’s deputy leaders – did, that the prime minister
"was only expressing Turkey’s good intentions" in saying what he said.

Another leading AKP member, Suat Kınıklıoglu, tried to repair the
damage by arguing unconvincingly in a written statement that Erdogan
was "merely trying to show how tolerant Turkey was toward Armenians
in Turkey,"

Those who are prepared to buy this are welcome to do so. But it is
clear from the reactions at home that the AKP can not fool everyone

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MOSCOW: Patriarch Remembers 1915 Genocide

PATRIARCH REMEMBERS 1915 GENOCIDE

The Voice of Russia
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March 18 2010

Patriarch Kirill spoke in the Orthodox Cathedral of Yerevan on
Wednesday after laying wreaths to a memorial to some million and
a half people who perished in the 1915 slaughter of Armenians by
the Ottoman Turks: "Had it not been for their Christian faith, the
Armenians would have vanished altogether. As would certainly have the
Russians, if they hadn’t drawn on their Orthodox faith to withstand
war, repression, famine and atheism".

The people in the fold of the Russian Church and the Armenians share
Christian values, which makes them all brothers and sisters. The
Russian Church hopes this will stay unchanged for millennia.

At the memorial, His Holiness planted a fir tree in an alley which
contains over 130 such floral tributes from VIP visitors to Yerevan.

Over 40 countries have already officially recognized the 1915 slaughter
as genocide. Early this month, a committee in the US Congress voted 23
to 22 in favour of a House resolution to this effect. Turkey disagreed
and warned of diplomatic complications with the United States.

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Yerevan Hopes Sober Thinking Will Triumph In Turkey, Armenian FM Sta

YEREVAN HOPES SOBER THINKING WILL TRIUMPH IN TURKEY, ARMENIAN FM STATES

news.am
March 18 2010
Armenia

Turkish Premier Recep Erdogan’s statement on the expulsion of Armenians
from Turkey evoked a violent public response both in Armenia and in
Turkey, RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian stated at a conference
in Yerevan.

People are surprised at a top-ranking official making such a
statement. But, unfortunately, it is not for the first time that
Turkish representatives have made such a statement. It is similar
statements that provoked the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey,
Armenian massacres in Baku, Sumgait, Kirovabad in Azerbaijan, Minister
Nalbandian said.

Statements like that are detrimental to the Armenian-Turkish
normalization process, but Yerevan hopes sober thinking will triumph
in Turkey and that state will listen to the international community’s
demand for normalizing relations with Armenia without any threats,
blackmail or preconditions.

"Armenia took the initiative to normalize relations with Turkey.

Despite all the difficulties we progressed and signed the protocols.

We are ready to move forward, but it depends on Turkey. Time will
show," Nalbandian said.

Andrei Nesterenko: "Russia’s Position In OSCE Minsk Group Is Not Det

ANDREI NESTERENKO: "RUSSIA’S POSITION IN OSCE MINSK GROUP IS NOT DETERMINED BY ITS REPRESENTATIVE"

APA
March 16 2010
Azerbaijan

Baku. Lachin Sultanova – APA. "The replacement of the Russian co-chair
Yuri Merzlyakov will not change Moscow’s position in this format,"
official of the Russian Foreign Ministry Andrei Nesterenko said,
APA reports quoting RIA Novosti.

According to him, Yuri Merzlyakov has got new appointment, this is
natural for the officer of the Foreign Ministry. Nesterenko expressed
his hope that the new co-chair will work as vigorously as the previous
co-chair.

"I would like to add that Russia’s position in OSCE Minsk Group is
not determined by its representative. This position is determined by
President of Russia and realized by the foreign ministry," he said.

The diplomat added that Russia does its best to protect active
participation in the Minsk Group.

The diplomat noted that there is no direct contact between Nagorno
Karabakh conflict and normalization of Turkey-Armenia relations,
but said the two processes can influence each other to some extent.

"Our principled position is that these processes must not depend on
each other. Otherwise, both processes may stop," he said.

Economy Minister Of Armenia: Begin With Yourself When Fighting For I

ECONOMY MINISTER OF ARMENIA: BEGIN WITH YOURSELF WHEN FIGHTING FOR IMPROVEMENT

ArmInfo
2010-03-16 11:13:00

ArmInfo. Armenian Economy Minister Nerses Yeritsyan recommends the
leader of Prosperous Armenia Party Gagik Tsaroukyan to evaluate
the performance of his party’s ministers, the Economy Ministry
press-service told ArmInfo.

The minister voiced such a statement in response to G. Tsarukyan’s
statement in the Parliament on Monday who declared that the Armenian
Economy Minister "has no idea of economy and of the economic
developments." G. Tsarukyan hereby commented on the latest report
on the economic situation by N. Yeritsyan who said that Armenia
is rather successfully overcoming the global crisis. "I’d advise
G. Tsarukyan to evaluate the activity of the PA Party ministers. It is
the president and the prime minister that should evaluate my activity,"
N. Yeritsyan said.

BAKU: Turkish Opposition Demands Withdrawal From Protocols Signed Wi

TURKISH OPPOSITION DEMANDS WITHDRAWAL FROM PROTOCOLS SIGNED WITH ARMENIA AND DEPORTATION OF ARMENIAN CITIZENS WHO LIVE AND WORK ILLEGALLY IN TURKEY

APA
March 16 2010
Azerbaijan

Baku – APA. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmed Davudoglu delivered speech
at the Foreign Affairs Committee of Turkey’s Grand National Assembly on
passing a resolution in U.S and Sweden on so-called Armenian genocide,
APA reports quoting Aksham newspaper.

Turkish ambassadors to U.S and Sweden Namig Tan and Zargun Korutuk
also attended the meeting held on March 15. Ambassadors informed the
guests about resolutions passed in U.S and Sweden at 3-hour closed
to the press meeting.

MHP former diplomat Deniz Bolukbashi wanted to withdraw the documents
from the parliament because the protocols signed between Turkey and
Armenia lost its meaning.

"Armenia calls our east provinces as West Armenia, continues insistence
in genocide problem. What does this process help for? It only damaged
strategic cooperation between Azerbaijan and Turkey", said another
MHP diplomat Tunca Toskay.

CHP members demanded the deportation of Armenian citizens who live
and work illegally in Turkey. But Davudoglu didn’t agree with the
offers of the opposition. He said that the normalization process with
Armenia is continued successfully: ‘We are against Armenia against
any sanctions. Sanctions such as withdrawal of the protocol does not
bring any results’. He said that protocols signed with Armenia serve
as a brake.

Yerevan To Host Conference On "Armenia 2010" Armenia-NATO Exercises

YEREVAN TO HOST CONFERENCE ON "ARMENIA 2010" ARMENIA-NATO EXERCISES

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.03.2010 14:08 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Yerevan will host a conference between March 16
and 18 dedicated to Armenia – NATO exercises "Armenia 2010" in the
framework of "Partnership for Peace".

Official opening of the conference will be held on March 17. On the
same day a Memorandum of Understanding will be signed between the
RA ministry of emergency situations and the Euro-Atlantic Center
for coordination of disaster response of the North Atlantic Treaty
organization to conduct exercises.

The event is aimed to refine organizational issues for international
exercises "Armenia 2010" to be held between September 11 and 17,
2010 in the Kotayk region of Armenia.

ANKARA: Turkey not to accept any "insult" regarding Armenian issue

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
March 12 2010

Turkey not to accept any "insult" regarding Armenian issue – foreign minister

Dublin, 12 March: Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on
Thursday, "we must have a very active diplomacy everywhere so Turkey
can contribute to regional and global peace."

Before completing his two-day formal visit to Ireland, Davutoglu spoke
to Irish Times newspaper, and said, "Turkey’s traditional strategic
relations like the EU and NATO are the backbone of Turkish foreign
policy; with that backbone we must have a very active diplomacy
everywhere so Turkey can contribute to regional and global peace."

"Our integration into the EU is a strategic, historical choice of the
Turkish nation, and it will continue. Our active involvement in other
regions is an asset to our relations with the EU, rather than an
alternative to the EU," he said.

Noting that no other candidate country had faced political problems
Turkey had faced, Davutoglu said, "Turkish people are really
disappointed. There was huge enthusiasm for Turkish EU integration. In
spite of all these difficulties, the government has full determination
to continue."

Regarding the approval of the resolution on 1915 incidents at the US
House of Representatives Committee of Foreign Affairs, Davutoglu said,
"we were expecting a much more influential intervention by the White
House."

"Of course, the US is our strategic ally, but we cannot accept any
insult to our nation through such a process, which is not serious but
just addressing the local political context of certain members of
congress," he stressed.

Regarding regional problems, Davutoglu said that Ankara was working
very hard to solve the problems.

Newly-Appointed Resident Representative Of Armenia Passes Latter Of

NEWLY-APPOINTED RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE OF ARMENIA PASSES LATTER OF RA FOREIGN MINISTER TO BSEC SECRETARY GENERAL

Noyan Tapan
March 11, 2010

ISTANBUL, MARCH 11, NOYAN TAPAN. In connection with assumption of his
duties as Armenia’s Resident Representative to the Organization of
the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC), Mikael Vardanian on March
9 passed the letter of Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian
to Secretary General of BSEC Permanent International Secretariat
Leonidas Chrysanthopoulos.

During the meeting with the secretary general of BSEC, M. Vardanian
underlined the importance of Armenia’s participation in the format
of multilateral cooperation, noting that during his term of office he
would continue to make efforts on protecting the interests of Armenia
in various spheres of cooperation within the framework of the BSEC
and on expanding the country’s participation in socioeconomic projects.

L. Chrysanthopoulos expressed satisfaction at active involevement
of Armenia in the activities of the BSEC, especially in recent
years. He expressed a high opinion about Armenia’s definite and
constructive approaches and positions aimed at promoting regional
economic cooperation and improving the efficiency of BSEC.

The RA MFA Press and Information Department reported that the sides
also discussed the current problems of cooperation and further work,
as well as BSEC-EU cooperation.